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About Me

Ballet has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I was extremely privileged to train at The Royal Ballet School and graduated in 2011; however, after battling several very challenging injuries, I decided to end my ballet career aged 20 in order to focus on new passions. 

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I have always been fascinated by the human body, what it is capable of and how different everyone’s body can be. My progression into a physiotherapy career seemed very natural and although I miss the joy of performing, I am totally fulfilled by assisting others to reach their full potential and personal goals. 

Throughout my training and years of studying, I have never stopped learning more and more about how our bodies perform at an optimal level and the attention to detail required for each individual to achieve theirs. I am now equipped with a level of knowledge and understanding that I only wish I had when I was training and I am thrilled to be able to share it with you. 

I qualified as a chartered physiotherapist with a BSc (hons) in 2016 and have since worked across both the public and private sectors as a Physiotherapist in London. As a former graduate of The Royal Ballet School, I naturally have a special interest in dance specific injuries and believe in using a client-centred approach, addressing all necessary components of health and wellbeing. I have successfully rehabilitated many different and complex conditions and believe in creating tailor made rehab plans based on individual presentations.

 

My input with dancers' doesn't stop at injury management, with an in depth understanding of the anatomical differences that can impact technical abilities and performance, I also strive to assist dancers' to improve their aesthetic performance by providing specific strength and conditioning programs based on your goals and assessment findings.  

 

With well-established connections with many exceptional London orthopaedic consultants, a thorough service is guaranteed. 

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