More about me...
Hi! I’m Emma, I am lucky enough to live in Peaslake and have a recently set up a physio practice in the Surrey Hills.
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I have been working as a physio for nearly 10 years - I specialised early on in my career in Musculoskeletal physio (treating and rehabbing aches, pains and injuries). Soon I was lucky enough to get into the world of elite sport. I completed my MSc in Sports Rehabilitation which had a big focus on strength and conditioning and worked alongside British Swimming. Whilst at swimming I wrote and published a research paper on the ‘swimmers shoulder’.
After working with swimming, I moved on to work with the English institute of Sport with some of the best sport physicians in the country. It was an amazing network to be a part of and to develop my knowledge and experience. I worked predominately with British triathlon, for both junior and olympic team athletes before taking up full time position with British Sailing in the build up to Tokyo Olympic Games. We worked as a close knit sport science and medicine team to prepare the athletes, train hard without injury and reach the games to deliver optimal performance.
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Whilst in sport I spent a lot of time on the road and traveling internationally at camps and competitions. I loved this element of my job but also missed home, family and friends. During the covid 19 pandemic I made a big decision to leave full time elite sport and move back to Surrey.
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In order to continue to deliver at my best and the quality of care I believe in, I decided to set up on my own. I love helping people get back to the things they enjoy after pain or injury. Especially when we develop individual goals, making a plan to work together to hit their goals.
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I’ve always been into sport whether that’s supporting or playing myself. I have a keen interest in helping others achieve what performance means to them.
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I recently took on ‘The Roc’ Triathlon which included a little run up and down snowdon, which was great fun!!
Looking forward to meeting and working with more of you soon.
Emma