MSc (NMS), BSc (Hons), Dip Inj Ther, Schroth Therapist, MCSP
Founder & Head of Physiotherapy
Nikos graduated from the School of Physiotherapy in Athens, Greece. During his studies, he worked in several hospitals and clinics in Athens. He developed an early interest in musculoskeletal physiotherapy and attended numerous courses of the Kaltenborn/Evjenth concept, manual therapy approach. He has built extensive expertise in treatment and rehabilitation of spinal conditions, shoulder and knee dysfunctions. In addition he is a certified Schroth physiotherapist for the treatment of scoliosis and also holds a Masters in Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy from the University of Brighton and a diploma in Injection Therapy from the University of Southampton. His MSc thesis was published in the well-acknowledged Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. He has worked in several NHS hospitals and private practices around the UK.
Nikos has special interest in treating scoliosis and postural deformities. He is fluent in both English and Greek.
MSc, BSc (Hons.), MCSP
Clinic Director, Pain & Women’s Health Specialist
Heba graduated from The Leeds Metropolitan University with experience in both NHS and private practice. She was a faculty member of the School of Physiotherapy in The King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. She has developed expertise in the rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions and pain management integrating manual therapy techniques, soft tissue therapy, core stability strengthening, acupuncture and NLP. Heba has a “hands-on” approach treatment aiming at the source of symptoms and the prevention of re-occurrence by treating her patients holistically.
Heba holds an MSc in Physiotherapy from The University of Brighton and has qualifications in Neurological Rehabilitation, Aquatic Therapy, Pilates, Pain Management, Women's Health and urinary incontinence. She has special interest in treating the spine, chronic pain management and pelvic floor dysfunction. She is fluent in English, Arabic and Greek.
BSc (Hons.), MCSP
MSK & Sports Injuries Specialist
Since graduating from the University of East London, Alex has worked extensively in the NHS as well as in private practice. She spent a number of years working in sports medicine, mostly with triathletes. Part of her work also involves working with musicians and singers. Her passion for functional rehabilitation, injury prevention and movement efficiency means her practice continuously draws on a variety of movement methods including Alexander Technique, Feldenkrais Method and clinical Pilates. She finds these rehabilitation methods to have remarkable clinical outcomes in retraining chronic musculoskeletal conditions, in post-operative recovery, as well as in retraining postural and highly skilled sports and performance movements. Together with traditional physiotherapy approaches (spinal mobilisation, kinesiotaping, myofascial release, etc.), Alex also uses medical acupuncture and dry needling in her practice. She has interest in the lower limb and spine rehabilitation where she aims to enable her patients to live and move in effortless, efficient and joyful ways.
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