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About Impact Physio

Impact Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic was formed in 2000 continuing from Lynda Daley’s Physiotherapy clinic which was established in 1988! Since that time we have moved premises to the site now on Derby Road in Long Eaton and opened a second clinic on Pride Park, Derby.

Our physios all have a minimum of 5 years practical experience but most have many more than that (and a few so many they just don't want to say!) Many of our staff have completed their Masters.

We're physios first who happen to run a business too. It shapes everything we do. We genuinely like people and we hope people like us.
We've got some truly special people in our teams who've done some pretty amazing things who can completely empathise with you - whether it's a work related/postural problem, a sports injury or just a painful joint or limb, a member of our experienced team will take the time to help you get better.

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Louise Leeming
Louise qualified in 1991 and worked in the NHS for 10 years before a break for the arrival of her two boys. She then moved into private practice and trained in Pilates. She now runs regular Pilates classes at Impact Physiotherapy.

"After feeling the benefit of Pilates for myself and the improvement it made in my own body after having children, I am so excited to be able to pass this knowledge on to women through "Fit Back and Bumps" "The programme applies Pilates techniques specific to your changing body both before and after childbirth. So many women have later problems with incontinence and back pain following pregnancy and childbirth due to muscle weakness. To be able to apply my Pilates experience, along with my Physiotherapy knowledge to educate women to prevent this is fantastic!"

Philippa Swann
Philippa gained her BSc (Hons) in 1994 from Manchester University. She worked in the NHS for 8 years in both Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.

Following a career break for family she returned to the NHS before moving to private practice in 2005. Phillippa has extensive knowledge in musculo-skeletal conditions.

“I like to temper up-to-date research findings with years of hands-on experience and a dose of good sense! I feel one of the most beneficial things I do is to explain a person’s condition to them in clear simple terms, and advise them how to help themselves.”

Katie Davis
Katie gained her BSc (Hons) from Birmingham University in 1999 and worked in Birmingham and then Warwick covering a wide range of clinical areas, before specialising in musculoskeletal outpatients.

She worked in A&E triage clinics, led and developed the Chronic Back Pain programme and trained to work in the Upper Limb Orthopaedic Consultant clinics. During this time she ran groups for the Warwick University research Back Skills Trial (BeST).

She moved to private practice in 2007 and has continued postgraduate training in musculoskeletal techniques and acupuncture. In addition she runs the 'Fit Back & Bumps' antenatal and postnatal classes.

" I always take a holistic approach, combining relevant treatments with clear explanations and advice on self management, all tailored to suit the individual."

Fiona Hunter
Fiona qualified from Newcastle upon Tyne School of Physiotherapy in 1983 and then worked in Australia specialising in sports injuries and back and neck problems.

Fiona then worked at the Nottingham City Hospital as a senior before heading into private practice. Fiona has been working with Impact for 9 years.

Fiona is also a qualified Pilates Instructor at Pilates Body and performs acupuncture for pain relief.

“I enjoy updating my skills and relish a challenge”

Zena Hinchliffe
Having graduated from Coventry University in 1992 Zena worked for a couple of years in Oxford. Zena relocated to Nottingham and worked at the Queens Medical Centre for 10 years treating a combination of acute orthopaedic problems to those with rheumatological conditions.

Zena has worked in private practice now for 3 years.

“I regularly swim and go to the gym which helps me understand patient goals when returning to activities during treatment.”

Phil Tranter
Phil graduated from Salford University in 2001 and following a short period working in Manchester relocated to Nottingham and has worked in private practice over the past 8 years.

Phil has always combined private practice with working in sport. This has included Rugby Union, Football and currently combines private practice with work for the British Canoe Union and England Women's Cricket team.

Rebecca Brown
Becky graduated from Oxford Brookes University in 2004 gaining a BSc (hons) in Physiotherapy. She has since extended her qualifications with a Merit in MSc Advanced Physio in Sport & Performance.

Becky has spent her qualifying years focussing on amateur and elite sports and has recently joined us from Reading Football Club where she worked full time for 4 years. Here she gained a wide breadth of knowledge for treating difficult sporting injuries as well as end-stage rehabilitation.

Her other interests include Pilates and Becky has trained with the APPI (Australian Physiotherapy & Pilates Institute). She enjoys both 1-1 Pilates with sports enthusiasts as part of injury prevention as well as taking group sessions with a variety of abilities and needs.

''I enjoy taking clients through a journey of understanding their body and knowing how to take charge of their injuries. I have experience in end stage rehabilitation for sports enthusiasts who want that extra push to reach their goal, be it that 5k fun run, tennis with friends or ultra marathons!''

Joanne Keegan
Joanne has been a qualified physiotherapist since 1994, completing varied rotations at the Nottingham City Hospital before specialising in orthopaedics and rehabilitation. She has also completed the British Wheel of Yoga year long foundation course with a very experienced yoga teacher and currently runs our Yoga Classes at Long Eaton.


After travelling and working in Australia I have been involved in sports medicine for the past 6 years and through my own playing career developed a special interest in hockey. I have been fortunate enough to work with 2 hockey clubs who have competed in European Championships (indoor and outdoor.)

I am the lead therapist for the Men and Women's Hockey Clubs at Loughborough University, providing ongoing treatment throughout the National League season and screening players at the start of the season to identify any problems that may lead to injury. I also work with a range of different sports and most recently worked with three track and field athletes who attended last year's World Championships.

As well as elite level athletes, I work with clients from all walks of life, helping them to achieve their particular goals through assessment, treatment, rehabilitation and appropriate advice.

I use a wide variety of treatment modalities- joint and soft tissue mobilisation, myofascial release and acupuncture.

Yoga

I first experienced yoga some ten years ago at my local gym- I wanted to find something to help me stretch my aching limbs from my hockey playing and various other sports! Whilst it did that very successfully I began to find that yoga had so much more to offer than just a good stretch. It can be a fantastic way of unwinding and de-stressing and can provide some amazing tools to help you cope with life's ups and downs.

I have completed the British Wheel of Yoga year long foundation course with a very experienced yoga teacher which allowed me to gain further depth and understanding of yoga and its fascinating practices. It has inspired me to want to share these ... and to that end I have recently embarked on the BWY 3 year Teaching Diploma Course. Yoga and physiotherapy are so well suited to each other and I have been lucky enough to be able to integrate yoga into my clinical work. I currently teach yoga to a group of England hockey players to assist them in improving performance and flexibility.

"Whether it's improving athletic performance or simply taking some time out for you to stop and draw breath- yoga is for you."

Rachel Royer
Rachel qualified in 1992 and worked at the Nottingham City hospital for several years before moving into private practice.  During this time Rachel was the volunteer physio for the English Women’s Volleyball squad and was first team physio at Nottingham RFC for five seasons.

In 2000 Rachel took over at the clinic and re named it “Impact”  Rachel has continued her post graduate studies to include a diploma in Sports Medicine, Acupuncture for pain relief and Pilates. Rachel is a partner in Pilates body based at the Derby Road clinic. Rachel currently physios at various BUCS championship events throughout the year maintaining her involvement in the sports environment.

Rachel enjoys running and taking part in adventure races and triathlon. She has completed 2 marathons and has recently taken up hockey (after 20 years!) Having been to Everest base camp her ambition is to climb an 8000metre peak.

“I enjoy a challenge, especially treating someone whose problems have proved hard to solve elsewhere. No one person or condition presented is ever the same, everyone is an individual and so I endeavour to tailor my treatments to the needs of each individual I see.”

Pride Park ... more details

Rachel Royer
Rachel qualified in 1992 and worked at the Nottingham City hospital for several years before moving into private practice.  During this time Rachel was the volunteer physio for the English Women’s Volleyball squad and was first team physio at Nottingham RFC for five seasons.

In 2000 Rachel took over at the clinic and re named it “Impact”  Rachel has continued her post graduate studies to include a diploma in Sports Medicine, Acupuncture for pain relief and Pilates. Rachel is a partner in Pilates body based at the Derby Road clinic. Rachel currently physios at various BUCS championship events throughout the year maintaining her involvement in the sports environment.

Rachel enjoys running and taking part in adventure races and triathlon. She has completed 2 marathons and has recently taken up hockey (after 20 years!) Having been to Everest base camp her ambition is to climb an 8000metre peak.

“I enjoy a challenge, especially treating someone whose problems have proved hard to solve elsewhere. No one person or condition presented is ever the same, everyone is an individual and so I endeavour to tailor my treatments to the needs of each individual I see.”

Kathryn Cassidy
Kathryn qualified as a physiotherapist in 1997 from Leeds Metropolitan University. She started her career as a physiotherapist at Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, and has worked across many specialities, both In and Outpatients, before specialising in lower limb injuries and rehabilitation.

In addition to her NHS work, Kathryn led the physiotherapy team at Derby Rugby Club for several years before accepting a position as Squad Physiotherapist for England Women’s Rugby. Kathryn joined Impact in 2007 and has particular interests in sports rehabilitation and acupuncture.

"I enjoy the problem solving nature of my work, and use different skills and treatment techniques depending on the needs of an individual. I believe in team work to achieve optimal function and performance in all aspects of rehabilitation."

Sara Bostock, MSc, BSc, MISRM
Sara graduated from Brunel University in 2007 with a BSc in Sports Technology, she moved to Loughborough and completed a MSc in Sports Biomechanics in 2009.

She has since qualified in Sports and Remedial Massage Therapy level 5 and is a full member of the Institute of Sports and Remedial Massage, ISRM.

Sara is a very competitive netball player and umpire competing in many local leagues and at regional standard for a Loughborough based team. She is also an ex-competitive swimmer and competed at county level for Derbyshire so fully understands the aches and pains the body is put through for sport.

“I enjoy adjusting a massage treatment using different techniques and knowledge from sport and my studies to suit the individual. Everyone deserves quality treatment and I endeavour to achieve this so that the client is happy with the therapy provided.”

Melanie Parker - Neurological Physiotherapist
Melanie qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist in 1990, graduating from the Queen Elizabeth hospital in Birmingham. She has over 15 years’ experience of working in the NHS, predominantly in the areas of neurology and elderly rehabilitation.

She recently worked for 7 years as a specialist community physiotherapist in Derby, helping adults with neurological conditions rehabilitate to their maximum physical ability at home.

She has continued updating her knowledge and skills on specific neurological courses such as Bobath and Movement Science and gained a Masters degree in Rehabilitation from the University of Nottingham in 2006.

Melanie started working as a private physiotherapist in 2008, to offer people with long-term neurological conditions, direct and immediate access to a local and highly experienced physiotherapist.

Delays in receiving physiotherapy can have a significant effect on recovering movement or mobility, whether you are having a relapse from Multiple Sclerosis or have recently been discharged from hospital after suffering a stroke. Melanie can offer a range of options to help you reach your full potential, such as an in-depth assessment to review your needs, a course of treatment, or a review of your exercise or fitness programme.

Melanie can help people with adult neurological conditions such as Stroke, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, neuromuscular conditions such as Muscular Dystrophy and adult Cerebral Palsy and  She can offer advice and treatment if you are having problems with:

     - Co-ordination of limbs
     - Function of arms or legs
     - Muscle spasticity or spasms
     - Reduced balance sitting, standing or        walking
     - Muscle weakness
     - Pain in joints and muscles
     - Deterioration in walking ability


 

Registered Office Details

IMPACT PHYSIOTHERAPY AND SPORTS INJURY CLINICS LIMITED
110 Nottingham Road 
Chilwell 
Nottingham 
Nottinghamshire
NG9 6DQ 
Company No.
07185239

 

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Testimonials

I never thought I would, but I really enjoyed physiotherapy at Impact. I feel very enlightened, knowing much more about my condition, and how to improve it. I am much more mobile. The exercises I was given were sensible and achievable, if somewhat taxing, and really made a difference to my ability to cope with everyday life. This was our aim.

G Howard

Excellent service, thorough treatment, everything well explained. Good results and on-going advice. Hope not to be back!

L Froggatt

Treated for a frozen shoulder.First appointment I had very limited movement, but a series of exercises & acupuncture worked wonders. Very impressed with the service.

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