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Opening hours Monday 09:00 - 21:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 21:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 21:00
Thursday 09:00 - 21:00
Friday 09:00 - 21:00
Enquire for a fast quote ★ Multi-specialty clinic - 17-21 High Street, Nottingham, NG11 6DT, UK. Established over 13 years ago in Ruddington, Nottingham O...
About Rushcliffe Physiotherapy and Sports Injuries Clinic
Established over 13 years ago in Ruddington, Nottingham
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Languages spoken English Polish
Physiotherapy
IFT - Interferential Therapy
Physiotherapist Consultation
Sports Injury Rehabilitation - Strapping and Taping
STT - Soft Tissue Therapy General Practice
Mental Health Consultation Massage Therapy Acupuncture
Acupuncturist Consultation Orthopaedics
Knee Arthroscopic Washout Alison Bates
Job Title: Physiotherapist Biography: Grad Assoc MSc MCSP
Grad Assoc Phys MSc MCSP Cat A member of ACPAT
Alison qualified in 1987 from the Sheffield Polytechnic School of Physiotherapy and went on to study a Masters Degree in Sports Science at Loughborough University. She has worked in private practice since 1990. Alison worked with the Nottingham County Rowing Association and the Great Britain Rowing Team for a number of years and has rowed at National level herself.
Alisons particular interests are in chronic pain management, connective tissue pathology and rehabilitation after trauma and sports injuries.
She has also undergone postgraduate training in Acupuncture and Bowen therapy and myo-fascial release techniques. Alison completed her training as an Animal Physiotherapist in 2009.
Alison is a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine and the Health Professionals Council.
Frances Millar Biography: Grad Dip Phys
Frances Miller has worked at the Rushcliffe Physiotherapy Sports & Injury Clinic for 13 years and has over 20 years experience as a qualified Physiotherapist.
Frances has completed Maitland manipulation courses and is a member of the Society of Orthopaedic Medicine. She has also attended courses for muscle imbalance, McKenzie exercises, and Swiss/gym ball for core stability, to name but a few.
Anna Reece
Job Title: Physiotherapist Biography: MCSP MSc
Anna has been a qualified as a physiotherapist since 2004 (MSc), completing varied rotations at the hospital before specialising in orthopaedics and rehabilitation. After travelling and working in Poland and Spain she has been involved in sports medicine for the past 7 years and developed a special interest in combining osteopathy and physiotherapy techniques.
In 2010 Anna has graduated from Sutherland School of Osteopathic Medicine in Brussels which influenced her unique approach to treatments. In March 2009 she bought Rushcliffe Physiotherapy& Sports Injury Clinic where she currently works alongside talented group of Physiotherapist. Anna has been fortunate enough to work with World Tennis Champion and numbers of elite athletes representing GP on international and national level.
As the lead Physiotherapist she is involved in assessments and biomechanical reviews to minimise symptoms and optimise performance throughout terms time in Nottingham Trent University which include working with TASS, STARS and PLATINUM scholars.
Anna is a member of HPC, CSP, PhysioFirst AACP and ACPSM.