I feel strongly that patients should be treated as individuals. My intervention aims to be appropriate for the reported complaint, but also the needs and aims of the patient's personality and lifestyle.
I believe in hands- on treatment in the early stages to settle acute pain, but that this should be in conjunction with education and rehabilitation strategies to prevent a recurrence. I believe that different strategies work for different conditions and personalities, and that there are no panaceas in healthcare.
I qualified in 1990, completed my MSc in 1996 and since then have worked in private practice in Central London. I started my own clinic in 2003, and bought Barbican Physio in 2015 to merge the two clinics. I consider myself a specialist generalist: someone whose skills are tailoring to the individual in a high paced corporate environment rather than a more specialised, specific secondary care clinician. An experienced GP who treats the patient as much as the condition and provides continuity of care, rather than a consultant that deals with one condition or body part.