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Complete Physiotherapy can now offer an Equine and Canine Physiotherapy service to its animal loving customers.
"Last December I wanted to embark on a fitness program to increase my stamina, concentration and physical wellbeing. I got a great opportunity to meet up with Dave . . . " Andrew Coltart.
All three physios at Complete Physiotherapy are highly experienced and provide a one-to-one, hands-on treatment approach benefitting from their combined 20 year experience.
We have recently launched our exclusive Online Injury Clinic with Henley Hawks RFC.
Specialist Interest groups:
Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP)
Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine (ACPSM)
Dave qualified in Physiotherapy at the University of East Anglia in 2001 having already completed a degree in Sports Rehabilitation at the University of Surrey in 1998. Since qualifying he has held many prestigious physiotherapy positions in the elite sporting arena including Head Physiotherapist for Lancashire County Cricket Club and Oldham Athletic Football Club and Consultant Physiotherapist for Bristol City FC. Dave started his career at the Centre of Sporting Excellence at Bath University working with Commonwealth and Olympic athletes and has also worked for the English Cricket Board. By working in these sporting environments and treating the likes of Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff, James "Jimmy" Anderson and Muttiah Muralitharan , Dave has developed specialist expertise in the treatment and rehabilitation of spinal, shoulder, knee and ankle disorders.
Alongside his training and experience from the world of professional sport, Dave has personal sporting interests and accolades most notably having competed in National swimming competitions, representing Harlequins RFC and running many half and full marathons.
Specialist Interest groups:
Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP)
Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine (ACPSM)
Jill qualified as a Physiotherapist with a Masters Degree from Queen Margaret University College in Edinburgh. She also holds a BSc in Anatomy from the University of Glasgow.
Since 2005 she has been practising neuromusculoskeletal physiotherapy in the private sector treating a variety of conditions for a wide variety of patients. She has also worked for sports teams including the British Judo Association and local rugby clubs.
She regularly updates her clinical skills and knowledge and has comprehensive post graduate training in manual therapy, myofascial release and acupuncture. Having a large range of treatment techniques to utilise improves her ability to deliver the best practice to her patients here at Complete Physiotherapy.
Jill enjoys an active lifestyle and keeps fit in the gym, and by playing badminton and netball.
Specialist Interest groups:
Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT)
In 2005 Carrie graduated from The University of East London with a BSc(Hons) Degree in Physiotherapy. From then she has worked as a Chartered Physiotherapist for the NHS in the Greater London and Hertfordshire area, specialising in musculoskeletal outpatients. Prior to embarking on a career in physiotherapy, Carrie had an extensive career in the equine industry. She has ridden since an early age and has worked in many different areas from rehabilitation yards, polo, yearling prep, stud work and eventing.
Carrie's interest in both physiotherapy and animals led to her becoming qualified with an MSc in Veterinary Physiotherapy awarded by the Royal Veterinary College, London and becoming a Category A member of ACPAT.
Carrie regularly attends further education and training sessions to ensure her knowledge and skills are current in both the veterinary and human world of medicine and rehabilitation.
Nicki qualified as a massage therapist in 1999, graduating from the prestigious London School of Sports Massage in 2004. She is a firm believer in the incredible curative power of touch and has studied KMI Structural Integration.
Over the years her continued studies have enabled her to offer clients a broad range of treatments including Hot Stone Fusion Massage, Pregnancy Massage and Reflexology in addition to sports and relaxation massage.
Nicki’s other interests include being outdoors and playing tennis for club and County teams. She enjoys all sports and keeping fit and likes to cycle, run and swim.
Judith is a former nurse who qualified as an acupuncturist in 2005. She trained at the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine in Reading. She practices Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and 5 Element acupuncture. Judith is on the Faculty at the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine on the conventional medical sciences programme. Judith is also trained in massage and aromatherapy which she uses in her treatments if appropriate, or for after care.