Sarah completed an undergraduate degree in Sports Science at the University of Birmingham and then studied physiotherapy at King’s College London graduating in 2006. Since qualifying Sarah has worked in the NHS, HSE, and as a private practitioner. Sarah established Dun Laoghaire Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic in 2008 prior to taking a break to have her 3 children, and work as a Chartered Physiotherapist in Women’s Health in the Coombe Womens and Infants University Hospital. Sarah has since moved back into fulltime private practice at Dun Laoghaire Physiotherapy.
Sarah has a special interest in Women’s Health Physiotherapy including the assessment and management of pelvic girdle pain (PGP), pelvic floor dysfunction, Incontinence, Prolapse, and Rectus Diastasis (DRAM). She works with women through pregnancy and afterwards through the life span. Sarah helped bring education to other Physiotherapists with an interest in Women’s Health as the Education Officer to the CPWHC (Chartered Physiotherapists in Womens Health and Continence), a post which she recently retired after a full tenure.
Sarah is also an experienced Paediatric Physiotherapist, predominantly working with children and families experiencing orthopaedic conditions such as Plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome), Torticollis, Talipes, Fractures, Ligament Injuries, and Foot abnormalities that may need orthotics.
Sarah is a qualified Stott Pilates instructor, and both teaches and co-ordinates our Pilates programs, including our ante-natal, and post-natal mum and baby exercise classes.