Becky qualified with a BSc (Hons) from University of East Anglia in 2003. Since then she has worked for the NHS and privately in a large variety of areas including musculoskeletal, neurology, respiratory, women’s health and paediatrics amongst many others, before specialising in musculoskeletal injuries. She has built up an extensive portfolio of post graduate education to increase the range of treatments she can offer.
From 2006-2010, Becky worked for the British Canoe/Kayak Team as a Physio on training camps and international events. In July 2014, Becky was a physio at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games. More recently her interests have taken her to tendon rehabilitation and shockwave therapy. She is driven to keep up to date with the latest developments in physiotherapy to advise and provide the best treatment possible.
Becky is an accomplished athlete, having represented Great Britain in a number of international canoe marathon events between having her 2 children. She moved into triathlon in 2010, quickly progressing to international age group triathlon and elite quadrathlon racing. This experience provides her with a valuable insight into the demands and dynamics of training, injury prevention and solution.

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