Who we are

Helen L Pain

Chartered Physiotherapist

 

Education

1975 Graduate Diploma Physiotherapy,  Leeds School of Physiotherapy

Speciality areas

Extensive experience in treating all muscle and joint problems. Management of muscle imbalance problems, spinal rehabilitation and orthopaedic difficulties that have been slow to respond or resistant to treatment, in particular in relation to athletes from amateur to elite levels of sport.

Experience

1998 to present, Private Practice, P & T Physiotherapy Practice, London,W1

Muscle imbalance problems, spinal disorders, rehabilitation following fractures, dislocations, joint replacements and reconstructive surgery, rehabilitation following spinal surgery and recent /sports related injuries.

Rehabilitation of and management of children and adults from amateur to elite levels of sport in particular football, rowing and tennis.

1982 to 1998, Senior/Deputy Superintendent Physiotherapist, The London Clinic, Harley Street, London, W1
Rehabilitation following elective and trauma based orthopaedic surgery, rehabilitation following major reconstructive spinal surgery including extensive spinal fusions and scoliosis corrections.
Consultancy and assessment work for young tennis players from amateur to world ranking level.
Rowing club for Olympic and amateur level rowers .
Professional football- all leagues and premiership level.

1980 to 1982 Senior Physiotherapist, Riyadh-Al Kharj Military Hospital, Riyadh, Saudia Arabia

Rehabilitation of elective and traumatic orthopaedic injuries.
Rehabilitation of spinal injuries, amputees and burns and plastics.
Managed the orthopaedic and spinal unit.

 1977 to 1980, St James University Hospital, Leeds

Senior physiotherapist
Managed the orthopaedic unit- traumatic injuries and elective surgery.

Physiotherapist
Sports injury clinics, plastic surgery unit and general medical, surgical  and orthopaedic outpatients and hydrotherapy.

 1976 to 1977 Physiotherapist , Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Experience in rheumatology, orthopaedics, haemophiliac unit, paediatrics , neurology,  orthopaedics, intensive care and general surgery.

Professional organisations

Member of:       The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (34843)
                                The Health Professions Council (PH22091)
                                Organisation of Chartered Physiotherapists in Private Practice (5047)

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Who we are


Claire Thompson


Chartered Physiotherapist

 

Education

1990 BSc Hons Physiotherapy, The London Hospital Whitechapel School of Physiotherapy 

Speciality areas

Extensive experience in treating all muscle and joint problems.  Management of muscle imbalance problems, spinal rehabilitation and orthopaedic difficulties that have been slow to respond or resistant to treatment, in particular relation to neck, back and upper limb problems.

Experiance

 1998 to present, Private Practice, P & T Physiotherapy Practice, London, W1
Muscle imbalance problems, spinal disorders, rehabilitation following fractures, dislocations, joint replacements and reconstructive surgery, rehabilitation following spinal surgery and recent and sports related injuries.

1995 to 1998 Senior Physiotherapist, The London Clinic, Harley Street, London, W1

Rehabilitation following elective and trauma based orthopaedic surgery, rehabilitation following major reconstructive spinal surgery including extensive spinal fusions and scoliosis corrections.
Consultancy and assessment work for young tennis players.
Muscle imbalance problems in particular relation to spinal problems.
Diploma in biomechanics.

 1992 to 1995 St Thomas’ Hospital, London, SE1

Senior physiotherapist

Management of the Hand Clinic, rehabilitation of elective and traumatic orthopaedics, and burns and plastic surgery.

Physiotherapist

Rehabilitation following amputation, elderly care, general orthopaedic outpatients and experience in the Lane Fox Unit and patients with EB.

 1990 to 1992 Physiotherapist, University College Hospital, London, WC1

Neurology rehabilitation, amputees, burns and plastic surgery, general orthopaedic and general surgery, general medical and ITU.

Professional Organisations

Member of:       The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (49600)
                                The Health Professions Council (PH41830)
                                Organisation of Chartered Physiotherapists in Private Practice (5046)

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