AMY HARMSWORTH

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist

 
 


Qualifications:

MSc Module in Paediatric Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy at University College London

MSc ‘Kinetic control’ module in Motor Control Retraining at Keel University

Post graduate diploma in Orthopaedic Manual Therapy at Curtin University

BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy from Kings College London

 

Past Employment:

2019-present: Private Physiotherapist at Manor Clinic

2010-2019: Private Physiotherapist and running coach at Body Logic Health

2008-2009: Physiotherapist at Lewisham and Greenwich NHS

2008: Remedial instructor at RAF Halton

 

Additional roles:

2012: Worked at London Olympics

2008: Worked with GB Paralympic Cycling team

2006-7: Worked at London Marathon

 

Working Background:

Amy has worked within the NHS, Ministry Of Defense and private sector. Her NHS work incorporated most areas of physiotherapy, including orthopedics and neurology, alongside her main interest in musculoskeletal injuries. While working for the Ministry of Defense Amy became involved in assessing altered biomechanics during training of injured recruits. This has led to her to have a special interest in the treatment of lower limb conditions, alongside injury prevention in sport for both the adolescent and adult sportsman. Amy participates in Marathons, Triathlons and cross country skiing, she is interested in the common injuries sustained within these areas. Amy has experience as a running coach and uses her knowledge of running biomechanics to aid treatment for her patients.

 

She has completed several postgraduate courses including Orthopedic Manual Therapy and Clinical Pilates. Through her varied experiences and post-graduate learning, Amy focuses on tailored treatment for each of her patients involving manual therapy and exercise prescription.