Wimbledon Physiotherapy is an established facility with highly qualified staff who are specialists in providing exceptional, professional service. Conditions treated here include headaches, neck pain, shoulder pain, upper back pain, lower back and hip pain, elbow and wrist pain, knee, ankle and foot pain. Apart from treating adults all the physiotherapists here are experienced assessing and treating children. For severe developmental and neurological conditions in children, they also have a specialist. Also available are complementary services including hydrotherapy, pilates, golf fitness and conditioning, sports massage and acupuncture
Very helpful response to my phone call, will make appointment when I move to Clpham
Wendy Skinner qualified with a degree in physiotherapy in 1995 and subsequently spent 7 years working for the NHS, predominantly at Charing Cross Hospital in Hammersmith.
She left the NHS in 2002 to enter private practice and purchased Wimbledon Physiotherapy Clinic in 2003. Since then she has continued to further her knowledge base. She has become a qualified member of the MACP and now mentors their students, has certificates in sports physio and orthopaedic medicine. Wendy also regularly practices acupuncture and is studying towards her qualification in injection therapy.
Wendy has always been heavily involved in sports physiotherapy and has worked with Esher Rugby Club and in national league hockey and golf. She has a very hands-on approach to her treatment and treats all aspects of neuromuscular conditions from low back pain to end stage sports rehab.
Adela Lofts trained at the Middlesex Hospital in London qualifying as a Physiotherapist in July 1992. Adela started her career at the Mayday Hospital in Croydon where she secured a broad grounding in many different physiotherapy disciplines eventually leaving as a Senior Physiotherapist to pursue a career in private practice, firstly at the Wimpole Street Physiotherapy Clinic, then progressing to the Milligan & Hill Physiotherapy Clinic in the City, a large practice specialising in sports and work related activities.
Adela was responsible for setting up and running a proactive work related upper limb clinic making available a variety of treatment modalities including pilates, acupuncture and aspects of ergonomics advice.
Now based at Wimbledon Physiotherapy, Adela’s work involves treating a wide range of conditions (both in adults and children).
Adela is a member of the CSP, OCPPP, AACP.
Sarah Martin completed Physiotherapy degree from The University of Birmingham between 1994 and 1997. She undertook 5 years in the NHS gaining valuable experience in all the major areas and eventually specialising in musculoskeletal outpatients at Hammersmith Hospital, London.
Following this experience, Sarah took 17 months to travel overseas, and at this time attended the University of Melbourne in Australia where she completed a Masters degree in Sports Physiotherapy. This included clinical experience with athletes participating in National Australian rules teams, Olympic cyclists, Olympic gymnasts, and Olympic Martial arts participants. She also worked with basketball and netball to name but a few.
Since returning to the UK in 2004, Sarah has been working at the Wimbledon Physiotherapy Clinic. She has also worked part time for the British Diving Teams, and for Esher Rugby Football Club.