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Director - Physiotherapist

Lindsay Heys

Qualifications: 

MSc Rehabilitation Science

BSc Sports Science

Member of CSP (Chartered Society of Physiotherapy)

Member of HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council)

AACP (Acupuncture Association of Chartered   Physiotherapists)

 

Lindsay gained a degree in Sport Science before she trained as a physiotherapist in 1998. After completing her Masters, she spent time in the NHS gaining valuable orthopedic experience and then moved to a private hospital setting specialising in musculoskeletal physiotherapy. Lindsay worked in a number of private clinics before setting up Banstead Physio & Therapies in 2004. She is pleased that it is now one of the leading clinics in the area and recommended by local GPs and Consultants that are looking for the best possible care for their patients.


Lindsay's main interest is within the manual therapy and sports injury field. She has competitive knowledge of gymnastics, netball, and golf and has had years of experience as the travelling physiotherapist with rugby teams.

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Physiotherapist

Nicky Langford

Qualifications: 

BSc Hons Physiotherapy

Post Grad Cert Physiotherapy

Member of CSP (Chartered Society of Physiotherapy)

Member of HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council)

 

Nicky qualified from Wolverhampton School of Physiotherapy in 1993. She spent 6 years in the Midlands working in the NHS before moving to Croydon where she was instrumental in setting up a home scheme service for patients having had total knee and hip replacement surgery.

 

 

Nicky then focused on musculoskeletal physiotherapy as a senior in the NHS and the private sector for several years, before joining the Ryan Centre in Coulsdon, where she gained valuable experience treating patients with multiple Sclerosis.

 

 

Nicky specialises in pain management and orthopaedic musculoskeletal physiotherapy.

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Physiotherapist

Agata Majchrak

Qualifications: 

BSc Physiotherapy 2003

MSc Physiotherapy 2009

Member of CSP (Chartered society of Physiotherapy)

Member of HCPC (Health Professions Council)

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Agata graduated from the Medical University of Gdansk in Poland ,with a BSC Physiotherapy degree in 2003 and  subsequently went on to complete her Masters degree in 2009.


Since graduating, Agata has continued to develop her manual therapy and massage skills in the out patient setting. She has spent over 10 years working in a busy private clinic in Kensington, which has given her valuable experience in management of variety of musculoskeletal conditions.

Alongside this , Agata has worked within several NHS settings: mainly, trauma and elective orthopedics as well as general rehabilitation after injury and post acute hospital stays.

 

Agata has a passion in empowering, supporting and guiding people to achieve the finest outcomes of their recovery to live the best version of their lives.

 

Outside of Physiotherapy, Agata enjoys spending time with her young family.

She loves dancing and spending time in the outdoors which helps maintain her work/life balance.

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Physiotherapist

Matthew Parkinson

Qualifications: 

BSc Physiotherapy

BSc Psychology
MBA

Member of CSP (Chartered Society of Physiotherapy)  Member of HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council)
Member of HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council)

 

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After graduating from Brunel University in 2012, Matt has worked in a variety of physiotherapy disciplines in major London hospitals before specialising in musculoskeletal conditions in 2017. 


Since then he has progressed into senior clinical teaching positions  before moving  into management of the Outpatient Physiotherapy service in Kingston.

 


Matt has an expert knowledge of the management and treatment of  musculoskeletal conditions and his passion is supporting people to live the best lives they can achieve in their home and local community environment.

 


Outside of physiotherapy, Matt enjoys spending time with his young family and growing his new domiciliary home care business.

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Women's Health Physiotherapist

Helen Molloy

Qualifications: 

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MSc Rehabilitation Science

BSc Psychology

Member of CSP (Chartered Society of Physiotherapy)

Member of HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council)

Member of POGP (Pelvic, Obstetric and Gynaecological   Physiotherapy)

 

Helen completed her MSc in Rehabilitation Science in 2008 and specialised in Pelvic Health in 2012. She worked as a specialist Women’s Health physio at St Peter’s Hospital and Spire St Anthony’s and until recently she was the lead specialist Women’s Health Physio for Epsom and Leatherhead. She continues to work in Obstetrics at Epsom Hospital.

 

As a Woman’s Health physiotherapist, Helen treats women suffering from bladder and bowel continence issues, pelvic organ prolapse, pelvic floor dysfunction, pelvic pain including vulvodynia, vaginismus and painful bladder syndrome. She also treats abdominal muscle separation (diastasis) which can occur after having a baby.

 

She is passionate about helping women deal with problems related to pregnancy and the postpartum recover and so she works as a MUMMY MOT practitioner. 

 

In her spare time, Helen enjoys swimming, yoga and walking as well as looking after two energetic boys. She is also attempting to learn Portuguese!  

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Sports Therapist

Kamile Cirunaite

Qualifications: 

BSc Sports Therapy
Member of SST (Society of Sports Therapy)    Advanced diploma in Personal training (Level 3)
Adapting Exercise for Physically active Older People (L3)
Fitness Instructing in a gym based environment (L2)

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Kamile graduated from the University of Chichester with a BSc in Sports Therapy in 2019. She has worked with semi-professional sports people to enhance recovery, prevent injury and strengthen for optimal performance and pain free life.

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She is also experienced in adapting strength and performance exercise in physically older  patients  which we know promotes health benefits and optimal  day to day function.

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Kamile has an expert level of understanding and experience of how to look after the body to promote exercise and thus wellbeing albeit in the athletic or 50+ adult population.

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Kamile is a keen athlete herself and has competed at rock climbing, gymnastics, football and dance.

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Sports Massage Therapist

Katey Lyons

Qualifications: 

ITEC level 3 body massage

ITEC level 4 Sports massage

Myofacial Cupping

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Katey trained at St Mary’s University, studying ITEC level 3 diploma in body massage  and qualifed in August 2020. Having excelled at this, she went on to study sports massage, qualifying ITEC Level 4 Diploma in Sports Massage Therapy in July 2021.

 

Katey is a member of the FHT (Federation of Holistic Therapists). And has recently qualified in myofascial cupping which she is keen to develop more in the clinic as results have been so positive.

 

Katey’s interest in sports massage stems from years of being a runner. She has run three marathons ; Berlin, Brighton and finally winning a ballot place to run The London Marathon in 2014. Katey has also run numerous half marathons and one triathlon.

 

When not working, Katey has weekly strength training sessions and loves walking her dog. She has a strong understanding of how daily life and sport can put stress on the human body both physically and mentally, and therefore the benefits of regular massage.

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Sports Massage Therapist

Eloise Robini

Qualifications:

ITEC Sport massage Level 3
Level 3 personal trainer ACTIVE IQ

Level 2 fitness instructor ACTIVE IQ

 

Eloise is a Level 3 sports masseur as well as a Level 3 Personal Trainer. She has been involved in a mixture of sports throughout her life, including netball, rock climbing, tag rugby and athletics. Her main focus has been on training 5-6 days a week as a 400 metre sprinter, so she has a wide understanding of how the body works to perform.to its best ability.

 


She loves to use her experiences of these various sports to help her clients with rehabilitation, improvement of sporting performance, injury prevention and generally feeling a little more comfortable in everyday life activities.

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