2009
A brief overview of each practitioner, their qualifications, background and experience.
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Julie WilkinsonJulie graduated at R.J. and A.H. Orthopaedic Hospital, Gobowen in 1989. She developed an interest in musculo-skeletal physiotherapy and sports injuries and expanded on this whilst working in private practice in Texas in 1993.
Following a period working with the UK Armed Forces, Police and Fire Brigade Julie gained a Masters Degree in Sports Injury and Therapy in 1998 from Manchester Metropolitan University before starting her own Practice in 1999. In 2002 she was part of the physiotherapy team working in the Commonwealth Games. |
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Caroline TaylorCaroline qualified from Sheffield Hallam University in 2001 with a BSc (Hons.) in Physiotherapy. Before joining the team at Pen Y Lôn, Caroline worked with the NHS and as an Occupational Physiotherapist qualifying to perform ergonomic risk assessments and provide manual handling and DSE (Display Screen Equipment) assessments. |
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Allister Clark Allister joined the Pen Y Lôn team in March 2004 following the completion of his Masters Degree in Exercise and Nutrition Science, having previously graduated in Sport and Exercise Science (BSc). In May 2005 Allister qualified as a BACR Cardiac Rehabilitation (Phase IV) Instructor. |
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Helen ConradHelen graduated from the London Foot Hospital in 1973 with a Diploma in Podiatric Medicine, and has practised as a State Registered Chiropodist since then, working mostly full-time, both in the NHS and the Private sector. She started her practice in Ruthin in 1987, moving to Pen y Lôn and joining the team here in January 2004. |
Sioned FoulkesSioned qualified with a BSc (Hons.) in Physiotherapy in 2000 from the University of Salford. She worked in the NHS developing an interest in Womens Health and now holds a Post Graduate Certificate in Women's Health from Bradford University. |