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Andrew
graduated from Teeside University in
1996 with a BSc Hons degree in Physiotherapy. Andrew worked
at the Hammersmith and Charing Cross Hospitals in London.
Along side this Andrew worked part time for Chelsea Football
Club looking after their reserves and youth players, and for
the English National Ballet School in a dance injury clinic.
In 2001 he started working full time at Chelsea Football Club
where he spent 4 years as part of the medical team looking
after the first team players. In 2005 he became head of Sports
Medicine at Watford Football Club, where he currently works
full time. He is also currently a consultant physiotherapist
for the English National Ballet School.
Andrew has a special interest in sports
injuries and has lectured on this area at Oxford Brookes University.
He is the author of a published article on the cause of muscle
injuries. It is this specialised experience and educational
background which helps him in the assessment and treatment
of sports injuries.
Outside of physiotherapy Andrew enjoys unwinding by pottering
in his garden, watching most sports, playing golf or simply
meeting up with friends.
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Debbie graduated from
Teeside university in 1996 with a BSc Hons degree in physiotherapy.
She subsequently worked in the NHS for 7 years in prestigious
NHS teaching hospitals including The Hammersmith Hospital, London
and The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore. This
has enabled her to consolidate her physiotherapy skills and
gain vast experience in the fields of orthopaedics (surgical
and non-surgical), spinal conditions, joint pain, musculo-skeletal
injuries (sporting and non sporting), pain management and manual
therapy.
She has worked in the private sector since 2003 and has been
based at physiotherapy connections since it formed in 2005.
Debbie has completed post graduate
training to enable her to administer acupuncture for musculoskeletal
injuries and pain, which she uses to good effect along side
her physiotherapy skills. In 2005 Debbie completed her Masters
degree in Veterinary Physiotherapy advancing her knowledge
in the science and practice of physiotherapy and also qualifying
her to treat animals. Since then Debbie has treated dogs,
horses and their rider injuries on a part time basis.
Debbie is a member of a number of
special interest groups including The Organisations of Chartered
Physiotherapists in Private Practice (OCPPP), The Acupuncture
Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP), and The
Association of Chartered Physiotherapists Interested In Animals
(ACPAT). Debbie enjoys riding and caring for her own horse,
training and walking her dog and playing tennis.
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