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Meet our physiotherapists |
Christina Carlsen MCSP completed her physiotherapy training in Sweden in 1975. She has worked abroad in private clinics, hospitals and rehabilitation
centers as well as running her own private practices in Denmark and
Israel before opening in Ealing in 1990.
Christina has extensive
experience in treating musculo-skeletal problems and postural
dysfunctions and specialises in the treatment of sports injuries,
back and neck problems. She is qualified in acupuncture and also
specialises in workstation assessments, both for the home and work
Christina is a member of the Association of Chartered
Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine (ACPSM), Acupuncture Association
of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP) and the Association of
Chartered Physiotherapists in Occupational Health and Ergonomics
(ACPOHE).
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Greg Bagley MCSP is an Australian physiotherapist who obtained a Masters in Physiotherapy in 2001, after first completing a Bachelor degree in Exercise Science in 1998. He has gained vast experience from working in a variety of sports clinics and private practices, hospital and rehabilitative roles. He has recently been working with physiotherapists to the Scotland Rugby Team, whilst also treating Commonwealth team cyclists and skiers, professional golfers, rugby, football and ice hockey players.
Greg's areas of specialty include sports injuries and rehabilitation, neck and back pain, postural correction and core stability re-education. He is also qualified in Pilates and Acupuncture and is a member of both the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine (ACPSM) and the Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP).
A keen athlete, Greg plays cricket, football and golf and participates in triathlons.
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Rosena Johnston MCSP has worked for
ten years in private sports clubs and private practices. She is a member of
the Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP).
She attained her Masters degree in Sports Injury in 1994 and at the
same time was part of UK Athletics and the Paralympic Games in Sydney.
She has worked in elite able-bodied and disability sport as well as with the
British Army in Germany and H.M.P. service.
Rosena uses Sarah Key’s methods in her treatments, a unique approach to
treating acute and chronic back pain.
Due to their high levels of self motivation, Rosena’s special interest
areas are young athletes or keen older sports people.
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Stewart Ramsay MCSP has a BSc in Sports Science and post graduate degree in Manipulative Physiotherapy from Brighton University and he is passionate about understanding human
movement. His previous experience includes working with Wasps RFC,
Clyde FC as well as several private clinics.
He uses soft tissue techniques, joint mobilisation and
manipulation to provide pain relief and to enable your body to move
more efficiently. His vast experience and knowledge within exercise
and performance will further help you abolish your aches and pains
and keep you that way. His ultimate aim is to show you how to keep
moving efficiently and symptom free. Whatever you present with, he
will find a way that works!
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Karthik Krishna MCSP (full name Karthikian Krishnaswamy) qualified as a physiotherapist in 1998. He has 4 years experience in sports medicine treating and rehabilitating elite teams.
He also has had several years experience working in the NHS and for the British Army.
He has an MSc in musculoskeletal disorders and in 2006 trained as a Credentialed McKenzie Practitioner. He is
currently one of only two recommended practitioners on the McKenzie register for the Middlesex region. For more information on the
McKenzie Approach to treatment of spinal and musculoskeletal disorders please visit
www.mckenziemdt.org.
Karthik will shortly embark on a PhD programme in Back Pain Research at King's College. He is passionate
about cricket and plays whenever he finds the time to keep up his cricketing skills!
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