Leah Edwards

Leah Edwards

Leah qualified as a chartered physiotherapist with a first class degree from London South Bank University in 2020. Since graduation, she has worked in major london hospitals in a variety of disciplines before specialising in musculoskeletal physiotherapy.

She enjoys developing rehabilitation programmes with her patients to achieve whatever goals they may have, from learning to walk unaided after a hip operation to helping amateur athletes bounce back from injury and achieve a PB.

Leah views clients holistically and always takes an individualised approach to her treatment plans, she believes people respond differently and their treatment plan is bespoke to them and their goals.

Leah is also a fully qualified sports massage therapist (ITEC level 3). She uses these hands on techniques to great effect during treatments with this being one of the favourite parts of her job.

In her free time, Leah enjoys walking and running in nature, or can often be found with her head buried in a good book.

Sam Jenkins

Sam Jenkins Bsc (Hons) Physiotherapy

Physiotherapist

Graduated in 2016 from Oxford Brookes University. Currently working in an NHS practice as well as HPO, treating a variety of Musculoskeletal conditions. Has a particular interest in sporting injuries, injury reduction and rehabilitation through exercise therapy.

Previously worked at Spire Bushey Hospital treating predominantly pre and post surgery patients.

Alison Cole

Physiotherapist

Alison graduated from the University of Hertfordshire in 2002 and specialises in the assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal problems.

Extensive work in the NHS, as well as in the private sector has enabled her to gain expertise in treating a broad spectrum of clients. Her special interests in shoulder conditions and spinal rehabilitation stems from working alongside Orthopaedic Specialists at Imperial College NHS Trust, one of London’s top teaching hospitals. Alison uses a combination of manual ‘hands on’ therapy, acupuncture and specific exercise therapy to fine tune muscle function.

Andy Ireland

Andy Ireland Bsc Physiotherapy, Msc Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy

Physiotherapist

Andy Ireland graduated from Teesside University, completing a Bachelor of Physiotherapy with distinction in 1993 and is registered with the Health Professions Council.

He worked in the NHS until 2000, developing his skills in orthopaedics and outpatients treating a wide variety of spinal pathologies, sporting injuries and musculoskeletal problems. He went on to complete his Master’s degree in Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy at University College London, where he graduated with distinction in 2003. From 2003 he was lead Physiotherapist for the LTA at the UK’s National Tennis Centre where he further developed his skills in injury prevention, biomechanical analysis, and treatment, working for several years as Physiotherapist for the British Davis Cup and Fed Cup teams. He was also British Tennis Physio at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.

From 2007 to 2013 he worked and travelled with Andy Murray as his personal Physiotherapist on the ATP World Tour.

Working in private practice, Andy has extensive experience working with a wide variety of clients, from private individuals through to professional athletes. He has an excellent understanding of injuries, biomechanics and rehabilitation, and a caring and professional approach.