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Director and Physiotherapist
BA Hons, BSc, MSc, PGDip, MCSP, MAACP
Josh has extensive experience working within leading London NHS hospitals and in elite sports with his work at West Ham United and Charlton Athletic football clubs.
He is one of the few physiotherapists in the country to be uniquely trained in diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound and injection therapy allowing him to provide ‘one-stop’ consultations for joint, muscle, ligament, nerve and tendon problems. His experience on acute NHS Orthopaedic wards and elite sporting environments means he has a full understanding of the client’s journey and provides expert physiotherapy.
Josh has a Masters degree in Sports Medicine, Exercise and Health at University College London with a special interest in Achilles tendons. He also has a special interest in joint pain including osteoarthritis and frozen shoulders.
Josh has close contacts with consultants in Orthopaedics, Rheumatology, Neurology, Pain-Management and Rheumatology both locally and in central London. He is a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and the Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists.
BSc MSc MRes MACP
Jai has been working as a MSK Physiotherapist for over 10 years. He has a wide range of experience in both the NHS and private practice.
He currently works in a leading London hospital as a Advanced Practice Physiotherapist specialising in Spinal pain. He works alongside Neurosurgeons and largely manages complex spinal pain patients across South West London.
Jai is a published researcher with numerous publications in the field of spine and spine related leg pain. He is currently undertaking his PhD at Western University in Ontario, Canada.
Jai presents his work at national and international conferences and teaches at a masters level at Universities in the UK. Jai is passionate about providing individualised holistic care to all his patients.
I have been a physiotherapist for 10 years, including 9 years of experience within the NHS. I graduated from St. George’s, University of London, in 2015.
I specialise in musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy (conditions effecting muscles, joints, and nerves). I am passionate about providing holistic care, ensuring that every individual I treat receives a tailored approach specific to their unique needs and goals.
My experience spans managing chronic long-term conditions, addressing acute injuries such as sports injuries, and supporting patients through pre- and post-operative care. I utilise a combination of education, exercise prescription, and manual therapies to help individuals achieve optimal recovery and improve their overall quality of life.
BSc PGDip MCSP
Ben graduated from Cardiff University with a BSc in Physiotherapy in 2013. He has since gone on to gain experience within both the elite sports setting and as an advanced practitioner within the NHS.
He has worked for Charlton Athletic FC Womens first team and top level public school rugby teams. He continues to work on a sessional basis at Chelsea FC academy, travelling both domestically and internationally with teams.
He has post-graduate MSc level experience in acupuncture, joint & soft tissue injections and musculoskeletal diagnostic ultrasound.
Ben is a keen runner, having completed numerous half and full distance marathons, most recently marathons in Tokyo and Warsaw this year. He has the goal of completing the global marathon majors, having already ran at 3 of the 6 races.
Children's Physiotherapist
Clare has worked in several large teaching hospitals over the past 10 years. She has specialised in musculoskeletal physiotherapy since 2016 and her current NHS role is as a highly specialised paediatric physiotherapist, working with 0-18 years.
Her special interests involve rheumatology, chronic pain and sports injuries in young people. She has experience in treating a range of common orthopaedic childhood conditions and works along consultants in the London area.
Clare has completed several masters modules at University College London including Paediatric Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy and The Young Athlete, focusing on prevention and rehabilitation for those children and young people involved and competing in high level sport.
She values the importance of being involved in activity and sport from a young age from both a physical and mental perspective and following many years on a hockey pitch, has moved into bike touring, strength training, triathlon and yoga (and enjoys anything in nature.)
She is a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and the Association of Paediatric Chartered Physiotherapists.
I graduated with distinction from a four year master’s degree in osteopathy (M. Ost) from the University College of Osteopathy (UCO). I’ve had the opportunity to experience a wealth of clinical practice before settling in my current role as a Musculoskeletal Advance Practitioner. I mainly work for the NHS and my role involves treating patient in the orthopaedic department. These are patients with complex injuries and pain that have failed expected parameters of recovery. Whist I still treat and manage injuries in rehabilitation, I also request complex investigations and liaise with consultants to plan for more interventional treatment, such as surgery, injections etc.
Alongside my NHS work I’m an obsessive climber. I have struggled through injuries myself and appreciate the frustrating time off and return to sport. I have a keen interest in combining my work as an osteopath to help climbers through injury.
I’d be able to provide information and management on simple and more complex injuries. I’m happy to request further investigations such as MRI’s, X-ray, ultrasound, bloods etc. to help with diagnosis and care. I can help you liaise with the wider health care community to navigate injury. Where appropriate I’m happy to treat and prescribe rehabilitation exercises.