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Judith qualified from Nottingham in 1984 and worked
in Exeter until moving to Sydney, Australia where she worked in
private practice. She moved back to UK and to the Isle of Wight
where she has been working since 1989. Judith worked in rehabilitation
and adult neurology treating both in and out patients at St. Mary’s
Hospital on the Isle of Wight until moving into musculo-skeletal
medicine in the mid 1990’s.
Specialist Skills >> I now
specialise in musculo-skeletal injuries and have particular
interest in low back pain, whiplash and work related problems.
I have been using acupuncture for 10 years and I am a keen member
of the AACP, the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in
Acupuncture and the OCPPP( the Organisation of Physiotherapists
in Private Practice).
Hobbies >> I enjoy sailing and
spent 2 years sailing around the Pacific Ocean in the late 1980’s.
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Grete
qualified at the University of Stellenbosch, Cape Town in 2003
and has been working in the UK for nearly 2 years.
Specialist Skills >> My clinical
experience ranges from sports injuries (especially rugby), ergonomics,
and general musculo-skeletal problems.
I like to keep up-to-date with the latest research and findings
by attending regular courses.
Hobbies >> I enjoy skiing
and hockey.
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Having
qualified from the University of Brighton in 2001 after a previous
career in the fitness industry, Steve went on to work in various
London NHS Trusts for 5 years, prior to moving into private
practice.
Specialist Skills >> I specialise
in musculoskeletal care with a particular interest in the management
of neck and arm conditions.
Hobbies >> My own sporting
interests include basketball, in which I competed at National
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Gillian
qualified in Sheffield in 1984 and since then has gained experience
in many areas of physiotherapy.
As a senior physiotherapist she specialised and taught; intensive
care, respiratory, neurology and cardiac rehab.
Specialist Skills >> My main
area of expertise now is hydrotherapy but I still maintain an
interest in the musculoskeletal, respiratory and women's health
areas of physiotherapy.
I have worked in a various places all over the world including
the Royal Clinic in Saudi Arabia.
In 1989 I was asked to head up a team of physiotherapists in
the Royal Naval
Hospital Haslar.
I like to keep up-to-date with the latest research and findings
by attending regular courses.
Hobbies >> I am a busy mother
of two teenagers and enjoy walking, sailing and Pilates. |
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In
January 2007, Physiocare employed a dedicated Practice Manager,
Rachel Bartlett, to liaise with the GP surgeries under its NHS
contract, streamline administrative practices and provide a
welcoming and friendly environment to clients visiting the Ryde
clinic.
Specialist Skills >> I have
a strong administrative background, having worked in the field
for over 20 years, which included working as a Practice Manager
for a GP surgery.
Hobbies >> I enjoy Yoga and
walking. |
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