Seeing Richard with an ankle injury was great. He knows what he's doing, tells you clearly and gets on with the work. He got me out of pain quickly and then worked on building up strength again. I'm delighted with the results.
Richard sorted out my back which I injured rowing. I was in significant pain when I first went along, he got me moving in one session - carefully and after three more I was better than before I started.
I injured myself playing football and a friend recommended Richard who has spent some of his working life working with professional players.
As soon as I met him I knew I had made an excellent choice, he asked a lot of questions, listened carefully to the answers and examined me thoroughly. Fortunately my injury although very painful was relatively minor and in four sessions with some strengthening exercises to do between sessions I was sorted out and fit to play again.
Richard is a real expert in his field and I won't hesitate to go back to him when I need to.
As physios go Richard is one of the best, he's mended me a few times over the years always with excellent results. The latest was a shoulder injury, work with him avoided surgery and although it was serious I was fine again in just on three months.
Thorough and explains things clearly. All round a good physio to see.
Profile
Senior Physiotherapist
During my career I have enjoyed helping people from all walks of life with effective pain relief and achieving their rehabilitation goals. I started work at one of the country’s leading teaching hospitals, Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, where I developed a sound medical background in healthcare, and gained experience in treating various conditions and injuries. During this time I also worked in private practice and spent 3 years working part-time at Fulham FC Academy where I was responsible for the rehabilitation of injuries of players aged 9-16 and their pitch-side medical care.I moved to a Harley Street clinic where I helped people from the general public and professional west-end performers. Pilates was an integral and popular part of rehabilitation.In 2011 I completed my MSc studies at King’s College London in Advanced Neuro-muscuoloskeletal Physiotherapy where I specialised in musculoskeletal pain and pathology, and the manual / physical therapy aspects towards treating these problems.Currently I work full time at Brentford FC where I am responsible for the physiotherapy and rehabilitation of the U9-U21 age groups as well as supporting the 1st team medical staff. This has involved working with some of the countries leading physicians and consultants where complex problems or operative procedures are concerned. On a daily basis I work with back pain, nerve related pain and rehabilitation of mainly lower limb injuries, as well as groin, knee and ankle pains and post-operative rehabilitation.I am delighted to have joined the team at Physio & More and I look forward to helping you reach your goals, starting with a warm smile and open ears. No one I see receives a recipe or the same treatment. Depending on your needs and desires, I use a combination of hands on therapy including acupuncture and soft tissue massage/release with exercise therapy including Pilates and strength and conditioning. Understanding your injury can be essential to making it better, so I will always go the extra mile to give you as much information as possible so that you don’t leave with unanswered questions. You can be assured that we will get to the root of the problem quickly, and formulate a tailor made plan together to move forwards.
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