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St Lawrence Sports and Physiotherapy Clinic offers
a wide range of treatment methods aimed to speed
up recovery, restore function and facilitate a
return to normal daily activities.
You will be assessed by a chartered physiotherapist
and a treatment programme tailored to your individual
needs will be commenced. Where appropriate, a
detailed rehabilitation programme will be designed
to ensure a safe and confident return to your
sport.
Common injuries and conditions effectively treated
at the clinic include:
SPORTS
INJURIES |
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BACK
PAIN |
SCIATICA |
NECK,
SHOULDER PAIN |
SOFT
TISSUE INJURIES |
BIOMECHANICAL
ASSESSMENT |
PODIATRY
AND CHIROPODY |
Fiona
Errington MCSP
qualified
from Bath School of Physiotherapy
Fiona worked within the NHS before travelling
to Toronto where she worked in Private Practice
for three years. Returned to England and became
the Physiotherapist at the Kent County Cricket
Club in sole charge of the County players until
March 1998. Established the St Lawrence Sports
and Physiotherapy Clinic in September 1990.
Nimmo Reid BSc MCSP
graduated from the University
of Cape Town, South Africa
Nimmo worked in Private Practice in Cape Town
before coming to the UK in 1997 to work within
the NHS. In 1999 moved to Canterbury to join the
Kent County Cricket Club and the St Lawrence Sports
and Physiotherapy Clinic. In addition to cricket
Nimmo has worked in a variety of sports including
rugby and hockey
Tom Austin BSc (Hons) SRCh
MChs
qualified from the University
of Brighton
Tom is Chiropodist / Podiatrist, and a specialist
in biomechanics and sports injuries. He currently
works with the medical team at Gillingham FC,
has provided services at the last three London
Marathons and was in the athletes’ village
at the Commonwealth Games 2002. Tom holds a weekly
session at the clinic.
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