Underpinning my physiotherapy practice is a solid background in anatomy education, and training in contemporary dance and movement. Many years were spent using these skills to teach anatomy to a range of people from medics to movement professionals. I wanted a way of using this in depth knowledge to help others, through movement; physiotherapy was the obvious path. I qualified as a physiotherapist in 2016 from St Georges Medical School, London. Alongside this I have trained in Sports Massage Therapy, teaching Clinical Pilates and Scaravelli-inspired yoga and more recently in Western Medical Acupuncture. As an NHS physiotherapist I worked at Guys & St Thomas’ trust in Central London in a range of areas including pre- and post-operative care, amputee rehabilitation, with people following traumatic brain injuries, and in respiratory care. Since 2018 I have specialised in a traditional outpatient setting, working with people with musculoskeletal problems in busy NHS outpatient departments in both London and East Sussex. In 2023 I decided to focus on my own independent practice, and now work privately in Hastings and St Leonards.
In the last few years my interest in the human foot has grown, and my training and research has focussed on this often ignored part of our anatomy. Work with The Foot Collective has expanded my opportunities to share knowledge on foot and balance training, and how this can influence problems elsewhere in the body.