Our Team:
Our Highly trained physiotherapists
are experts, giving a thorough assessment, ensuring the correct
diagnosis of your condition, enabling us to use evidence-based treatment
techniques specifically tailored to your individual needs.
Members of CSP - HPC
- AACP - OCPPP - MACP
Sammy Margo |
Principal Physio
Sammy established her
clinic more than 15 years ago. She qualified in London as a
physio, and subsequently did a Master's in Physiotherapy at
University College and The Middlesex Hospital. She is also
qualified Aerobics and Pilates instructor. and incorporates
this 'balanced body' approach into her physiotherapy treatments.
Sammy spent time working in
The NHS as well as in the professional sporting arena including
time at Finchley, Barnet and Wingate football clubs. At Barnet
FC, Sammy became English football's first female chartered
physiotherapist. Other team sport involvement included the
England basketball team and the England athletics team.
Sammy is actively involved
in the media as a spokesperson CSP and appears frequently on
radio and television as well as in newspapers and magazines.
She also maintains her clinical input.
Sammy has written 'The Good
Sleep Guide' which has been published and is now available.. |
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Jade Lucas-Read
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Prior to qualifying
as a Chartered Physiotherapist Jade ran competitively both
nationally and internationally for Great Britain. She competed
on the National Stage with the likes of today’s 100m champions.
She then
went on to graduate from Brunel University with a BSc (Hons)
Physiotherapy.
Before
joining Sammy Margo Associates Jade worked in Harley Street
rehabilitating and treating a mixed level of athletes and sports
people.
Jade has a
keen interest in treating and preventing sporting injuries and
treats through a Pilates based approach in association with
manual therapy to rehabilitate and prevent further injury.
Jade enjoys
pilates, running and the gym in her spare time . |
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Karen Hutchcroft |
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Karen completed her
physiotherapy degree in Sheffield in 2000. She gained
experience in musculoskeletal respiratory and neurological
conditions. In 2002 Karen trained in acupuncture. She then went
to New Zealand where she gained extensive experience in sports
injuries.
Karen specialises in the
treatment of complex musculoskeletal problems including postural
dysfunction, sports injuries, and she has a special interest in
neurological conditions. She uses Maitland, Mulligan, McKenzie
and Bobath.
Karen plays netball and
regularly goes horse-riding. She joined the team in 2005.
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Stephanie Winstone |
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Stephanie graduated as a
physiotherapist from the University of Otago, New Zealand in
2001. She has gained experience working in private
practices in New Zealand and has been physiotherapist for
national level football, rugby and netball teams. She
completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Western Acupuncture at
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, 2005.
Stephanie specialises in
the treatment of musculoskeletal problems including spinal and
peripheral joint pain and sports injuries, using acupuncture
together with manual therapy. She joined our team in
August 2005. |
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Naomi Jankelewitz |
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Naomi qualified as a
physiotherapist from Sheffield Hallam in 2002. She gained
experience working in the NHS and private hospitals. She
completed her post-graduate acupuncture course in 2005.
Naomi specialises in the
treatment of all problems including chronic pain, orthopaedics
especially ACL reconstruction, post hip and knee
replacements and paediatrics. She uses manual therapy (including
Maitland mobilisation and McKenzie Technique), retraining muscle
imbalances together with acupuncture. Naomi enjoys
going to the gym and spinning.
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Susie Powell
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After completing an
Exercise and Sports Science Degree Susie qualified as a physio
from the University of Sydney Australia.
Susie likes to take a holistic approach to patient care and uses
techniques including a muscle balance approach in association
with manual therapy. Having worked in the sporting arena as well
as the hospital setting Susie understands aches, pains and
injuries from all angles.
Susie enjoys keeping fit, running and pilates |
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