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Based at: Ashtead Hospital
MSK Conditions- Shoulder, Neck, lower back, knee, hip, ankle Injuries Sports injuries- Muscular strain, ligament sprain, overuse/ repetitive injuries. Post op- knee and shoulder arthroscopy, Knee/Hip Replacements, spinal fixation. Lymphatic therapy- Drainage, positioning, Bandaging, compression stockings.
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Based at: Ashtead Hospital
Musculoskeletal/sports injuries and rehab, Pelvic Health, Pre and Post natal physiotherapy, Pilates
Bsc Hons Physiotherapy (2005)
Sally qualified as a physiotherapist in 2005 and since graduating has gained comprehensive experience in treating musculoskeletal and sports injuries in a vaiety of clinical settings both NHS and privately. She spent over 4 years working in a sports injury clinic in Sydney, Australia and worked with a semi-professional rugby union team. It was here she developed an interest in Women's Health and underwent further training in continence, prolapse and pre and post natal physiotherapy. She is an APPI certified Pilates instructor and is trained in acupuncture.
Based at: Ashtead Hospital
Hand Therapy
Natasha trained at Cardiff University. Qualifying in 2005 with BSc Hons Physiotherapy and became chartered. She did her junior rotations in Sheffield Teaching Hospitals and from 2009 has specialised in Hands, working in some of the most well-known plastic surgery units in the UK.
She has undertaken 5 BAHT level II Hand Therapy Courses on the Wrist, PIPJ, Splinting, Radiographic Interpretation and Work Related Upper Limb Disorders and designed guidelines for Sagittal Band injuries and Muscle Belly Repairs.
She has attended annual conferences and for 3 years held an executive role in the British Society of Hand Therapy.
She is currently undertaking an improvement fellowship and developing a specialist Inflammatory Arthritis clinic as part of her NHS role at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
Based at: Ashtead Hospital
MSK/sports injuries Post op/elective surgery
BSc Sports Therapy (Hons) - 2017 MSc Physiotherapy (pre-registration) - 2019 Tom firstly qualified as a Graduate Sports Therapist in 2017, before undertaking his masters degree in Physiotherapy at St George's University of London. While completing his master's, Tom started working for an elite junior football academy, which he has continued to work with since. Once also qualified as a Physiotherapist, Tom continued his career gaining comprehensive experience treating a range of musculoskeletal and sports injuries within the NHS across a number of trusts. Tom's sporting work currently includes working with a non-professional men's rugby union club, where after a successful league winning season, he has taken on the task to develop the medical department across the entire club. Tom was formerly heavily involved in Tennis, having practiced as an LTA coach for 10 years, but due to his busy medical work this has taken a back seat for now
Based at: Ashtead Hospital
Inpatient physiotherapyOrthopaedics
Sara qualified from Manchester School of Physiotherapy in 1986. She has been working with the inpatient physiotherapy service at Ashtead Hospital since 1998, mostly treating the acute orthopaedic caseload. Her expertise lies in the field of trauma and orthopaedics.
Based at: Ashtead Hospital, Berkshire Independent Hospital
Urology, Steve Foley's special interests include female urology, bladder dysfunction and spinal cord injury and paediatric urology.
Over the past decade Steve Foley has developed an extensive experience in all aspects of female urology especially incontinence, and has built up a wide range of surgical and non-surgical options to manage these sometimes very difficult problems. This is also the case with interstitial cystitis.In the past 5 years Steve Foley has been one of the pioneers ...
After general surgical training in the Royal Air Force, Steve Foley joined the Institute of Urology, London, to research and specialise in female urology, bladder dysfunction and spinal cord injury. In January 2001 Steve Foley was appointed to the Royal Berkshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust as the lead specialist in female urology. Over the past decade Steve Foley has developed an extensive experience in all aspects of female urology especially incontinence, and has built up a wide range of surgical and non-surgical options to manage these sometimes very difficult problems. This is also the case with interstitial cystitis.In the past 5 years Steve Foley has been one of the pioneers of the surgical management of male incontinence (particularly the 'Male Sling' - following prostate cancer surgery). This is proving to be highly effective in selected men. He is now one of the most experienced Surgeons in the UK with this type of operation, and regularly trains other UK Surgeons how to perform it.
Based at: Ashtead Hospital
Spinal conditions, Ergonomic musculoskeletal conditions, Post-operative rehabiliation.
Zoe qualified from the Middlesex Hospital School of Physiotherapy in 1993. She completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Orthopaedics Medicine Seminar in 1999. She started at Ashtead Hospital in 2004. She has worked abroad in Australia and gained experience working with acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions in a hospital, GP and community setting which lead to an interest in chronic pain management. Her main interests are spinal conditions of cervical, thoracic or lumbar spine, ergonomic musculoskeletal conditions and post-operative rehabilitation. She has experience in 1:1 pilates.
Based at: Ashtead Hospital
Inpatient Physiotherapy, Post Operative Rehabilitation
Alicja qualified from medical University in Poland in 2009. After relocating to the UK Alicja joined the Physiotherapy team in 2014. Alicja works on the wards treating inpatients and treating orthopaedic outpatients post surgery. She particularly enjoys running hip and knees classes.
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