Sarah is a dedicated and passionate physiotherapist who has chaneled her lifelong interest in sports and physical activity into a rewarding career. Sarah brings a comprehensive skill set to her role as a senior physiotherapist both within the NHS and at Cambridge Physiotherapy Clinic.
Sarah takes pride in treating a diverse range of patients but has a particular enthusiasm for sports injuries. As an avid runner herself, she has a unique understanding of the athlete’s mindset and the challenges they face. Her goal is to help each individual return to their full potential, utilising tailored rehabilitation strategies that foster recovery and resilience.
She qualified in 2020 after completing her MSc in Physiotherapy (pre-registration) in Oxford, building on her strong foundation from Loughborough University, where she earned a BSc in Sports and Exercise Science. She also has a Level 3 Diploma in Sports Massage.
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Kyle’s passion for physiotherapy is rooted in his personal experience as an athlete. Having participated in sports such as basketball, baseball, golf, track and field, and ice hockey, he developed a deep understanding of movement, injury prevention, and recovery. He continues to enjoy staying active through exercise, hiking, alpine skiing, and golf.
Kyle has a broad range of experience working with musculoskeletal patients, from high-performing athletes to individuals seeking to return to everyday activities pain-free. He is passionate about helping people get back to the things they love, whether it’s gardening, walking the dog, or tackling DIY projects around the house. Throughout his career, Kyle has treated a diverse group of patients, focusing on improving mobility, reducing pain, and enhancing quality of life.
Kyle earned a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Northern Michigan University in 2009 and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Wayne State University in 2014. He achieved Board Certification in Orthopaedics in 2020, specializing in musculoskeletal rehabilitation.
With a patient-centred approach and diverse experience, Kyle is dedicated to helping individuals of all ages and abilities live pain-free.
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Dominic is an experienced musculoskeletal physiotherapist and UKSCA strength and conditioning coach, with a focus on knee rehabilitation and return-to-sport. He serves as a specialist knee physiotherapist in the NHS and at Cambridge Physiotherapy Clinic, where he conducts specialised assessments, offers second opinions, and leads an innovative ACL rehabilitation program. Dominic is also active in education and research, enhancing his practice through collaborations with leading knee surgeons. This affiliation provides him with insights into complex cases, knee imaging, and surgical outcomes, deepening his understanding of knee injuries. During his professional journey, Dominic has gained valuable experience in the NHS, private sector and working with elite athletes, notably at the Norwich City Football Club academy.
Dominic gained a first-class honours degree in Sport and Exercise Science in 2013, completed his Master’s qualification in Physiotherapy in 2016, and a second Master’s in ‘Advanced Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy’ from the University of Birmingham this year. His dissertation, which focused on returning athletes to sport post-ACL injury, was part of this qualification. As an accredited member of the Musculoskeletal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (MACP), he demonstrates advanced clinical expertise. Additionally, Dominic has experience treating pediatric patients with lower limb injuries, showing his versatility in addressing a wide range of musculoskeletal issues.
Dominic’s passions are being physical active in any capacity revolve around hikes, weightlifting, cycling and football. But, this currently takes a back seat while his main physical activity is chasing his 1 year old around!
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Dave’s journey into physiotherapy began on the American football field. As a high school athlete, a knee injury could have sidelined him for good—but thanks to the power of physiotherapy, he was able to recover, return to the game, and move pain-free. This experience sparked his passion for helping others regain their mobility and strength.
In 2016, Dave qualified as a physiotherapist, earning his Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from The George Washington University. He further advanced his expertise by achieving Board Certification in Orthopaedics in 2020 through the American Physical Therapy Association.
Since then, Dave has gained extensive experience working in private clinics across the USA, treating a wide range of conditions and helping people from all walks of life. He has also played a key role in educating future physiotherapists, serving as a faculty member in an orthopaedic residency programme and as an adjunct lecturer for a Doctor of Physical Therapy programme.
Outside of work, Dave enjoys staying active—whether he’s lifting weights, playing basketball, or enjoying a game of ultimate frisbee. He also loves cooking, reading, and travelling with his wife and dog.
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Jenny is a highly skilled and experienced physiotherapist with a passion for helping people stay active and pain-free.
As a carer for her disabled daughter and her mum, Jenny understands the challenges of juggling daily responsibilities while prioritising health. She believes that staying active is key—not just for physical well-being, but for overall resilience and mental health.
She qualified from Manchester University in 1994 and later completed a master’s in Advanced Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy at the University of Brighton. Her career has included roles in Manchester, London and Australian hospitals, and more recently, she worked at Addenbrooke’s Hospital.
With a combination of clinical expertise and personal insight, Jenny takes a realistic and empathetic approach to physiotherapy. Whether helping patients recover from injury, manage long-term conditions, or improve mobility, she is committed to delivering tailored, patient-focused care to keep people moving with confidence.
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Lucy is passionate about helping her patients regain confidence in their bodies and get back to doing the things they love—whether that’s playing sports, walking with family, or simply living pain-free. She believes in a personalised, hands-on approach to treatment, empowering patients with the knowledge and tools they need to stay active and healthy.
Lucy qualified as a Physiotherapist from Nottingham University in 1995 and has worked predominantly in the NHS, with a brief period in Australia. She has developed extensive clinical skills across all areas but has a particular expertise in spinal conditions such as back and neck pain but enjoys treating all areas. She completed post-graduate education in 1999 and earned an MSc in Advanced Practice and Research in 2013. She is qualified to use acupuncture alongside her other skills.
For 15 years, Lucy worked at Addenbrooke’s Hospital as an Advanced Practitioner and Consultant Physiotherapist alongside Spinal Neurosurgeons, Rheumatologists, and Pain Consultants. Her role involved close collaboration with consultants, teaching at all levels, and contributing to regional and national projects to improve spinal care.
Outside of work, Lucy enjoys walking her dog, playing golf (or at least trying!), traveling, and spending time with her family.
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