The human body and movement have always fascinated me and I loved the idea of being able to 'help' people. I completed a Sport Science degree, qualified as a Personal Trainer, and worked as a Physiotherapy Assistant before getting my BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy from the University of East London.
I've been privileged to gain extensive and wide-ranging experience throughout my career so far. I've worked with clients from all walks of life, from international level athletes across multiple sports, to end of life cancer patients. I've also been lucky to work all over the world, travelling with the Great Britain American Football team across Europe, working in the Peter MacCallum Cancer Hospital in Melbourne, and 2 large private practices in New Zealand and Australia.
I have experience in a multitude of acute and chronic injuries but my special interests are jaw pain/clicking (Temporomandibular Dysfunction, or TMD) and headaches/migraines. I love using a variety of hands-on treatment techniques including massage, manual therapy and dry needling to compliment exercises and movement and lifestyle changes to optimise my client's function and well-being. I love being a physio!
When I'm not being a physio, you'll find me trying to avoid my own injuries while practising my favourite hobbies - aerial/circus arts and ballroom dancing!"