Parks Physiotherapists

CSP BadgeAll Parks' Physiotherapists are Chartered Physiotherapists, qualified at least to first degree level in Physiotherapy.

Practice Principal, Jennie Longbottom holds a Fellowship from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy[FCSP] and all the other Physiotherapists at Parks are Members of the CSP [MCSP].

They have a wide range of experience and can help you with a large variety of conditions. Please click on any of the Physiotherapists below for more details, or contact Parks to make an appointment.

Jennie Longbottom - Principal
MSc BSc FCSP MBAcC Cert Med Ed

Jennie, the Practice Principal is both a Chartered Physiotherapist and an Acupuncturist. She specialises in women's health conditions and in the treatment and management of chronic pain.
Jennie Longbottom, Physiotherapist at Parks Therapy Centre Joanne Garvey, Physiotherapist at Parks Therapy Centre Joanne Garvey - Lead Practitioner
MSc BSc[Hons.] MCSP MMACP

Joanne has an MSc in Neuro-Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy and a detailed knowledge of manual therapy techniques, including spinal manipulation and she is a qualified Pilates Instructor.
Sarah Massey
BSc[Hons] MCSP

Sarah has over twelve years experience of working in both the NHS and Private Sectors treating neuro-musculoskeletal conditions. This has included working in orthopaedic, rheumatology and spinal clinics, treating both acute and chronic conditions. She has a special interest in treating spinal disorders using manual therapy techniques and core stability exercises.
Sarah Massey, Physiotherapist at Parks Therapy Centre Tom Quantrell, Physiotherapist at Parks Therapy Centre Tom Quantrell
BSc[Hons] MCSP

Tom is a Chartered Physiotherapist who qualified from the University of Hertfordshire in 2005. He has experience in treating a wide range of musculoskeletal problems and he not only treats adults, but also specialises in the treatment of children and adolescents with orthopaedic and musculoskeletal problems.
Charlotte Lyons
BSc[Hons] MCSP

Charlotte is interested in the assessment and treatment of wide ranging neuromusculoskeletal conditions. She is a keen Sportswoman, participating in long distance running and is able to use her experience in treating individuals with sports related injuries.
Charlotte Lyons, Physiotherapist at Parks Therapy Centre Jane Dixon, Physiotherapist at Parks Therapy Centre Jane Dixon
MCSP

Jane began treating patients with continence problems in 1984 and in 1996 she completed the ACPWH Post-graduate Continence Course. In 2005 Jane completed the Independent and Supplementary Prescribing course at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge and is one of only a few Women's Health Supplementary Prescribers. Her specialist areas are bladder and bowel dysfunction, conservative management of male problems, and chronic pelvic pain.
Karen Gray
BSc[Hons]MCSP

Karen graduated as a Physiotherapist from the University of Hertfordshire in 2009 to complement her Sport Rehabilitation degree achieved in 2004. As a former student at the Northern Ballet School, she has an interest in dance and sport related injuries. Karen has gained vast experience in a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions from working within the NHS. She also teaches Pilates and has an interest in paddleboarding and archery.
 Karen Gray Matt Long, Physiotherapist at Parks Therapy Centre Matt Long
BSc[Hons] MCSP

Matt has worked in both Private Practice and NHS departments assessing and treating a wide range of neuromusculoskeletal conditions including sports, orthopaedic and occupational injuries. He has developed his manual and movement therapy skills through extensive post graduate studies. His special interest in sports injuries stems from his background as a sports science graduate and a competitive cyclist, runner and triathlete.
Kimberley McCreith
BSc[Hons] MCSP

Kim McCreith is a Chartered Physiotherapist, who qualified from Coventry University in 2010. She has a keen interest in musculo-skeletal problems and believes in using a holistic approach to patient care. Kim is committed to continued professional development to improve her skills as a therapist. She has recently completed a joint taping course and has a full programme of courses booked for the coming year.
Kimberley McCreith, Physiotherapist at Parks Therapy Centre Becky Livings, Physiotherapist at Parks Therapy Centre Becky Livings
BSc[Hons] MCSP

Becky has gained experience in a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions from working within the NHS and has developed skills in manual therapy, electrotherapy, muscle energy techniques & Acupuncture. She is committed to good evidence based practice and she has a special interest in sports injuries, where she has gained experience from playing and being the Physiotherapist for a national league hockey team.

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Massage at Parks

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