liam-goode

Liam Goode

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Written by a private patient
8th July 2015


Liam's treatment for my sciatica, over six sessions, was certainly very effective and provided some welcome relief. Whilst, as a 78-year old, this was in fact my very first experience of the skill of a physiotherapist, I was left in no doubt that I was in the hands of a highly competent practitioner. Equally impressive, as far as I was concerned, was his warm, welcoming and considerate approach and I would gladly endorse every one of the positive and complimentary comments registered in previous reviews.

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Written by a private patient
24th April 2015


I've seen Liam on and off for a few years because I have a chronic problem with my hip that I choose not to have surgery for. He's a kind and careful man who always listens very carefully to what I tell him and then he acts on it. I'm always better after I see him and he keeps me going.

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Written by a private patient
24th April 2015


I've seen Liam on and off for a number of years for a problem with my hip which is chronic so it's not going to get better but at times I need maintenance. He always listens carefully, gets me fixed and is pleasant and friendly when I see him. He's popular and sometimes you have to wait a couple of days to get an appointment but for me at least that isn't a problem. The new clinic he is working in is great and staffed by friendly and helpful people too.

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Written by a private patient
17th March 2015


I've been seeing Liam for over two years now, firstly for issues with an unstable shoulder and more recently for a patella tendinopathy. He has given great treatment both times and understands perfectly what is a realistic work load to set patients and where treatment fits in with their everyday lives and sport. He gives very clear and straightforward descriptions of what is wrong without being patronising or using unnecessarily technical language. He has also given me very useful advice on sport in general in terms of diet, exercise programmes and recovery.

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Written by a private patient
4th March 2015


I've seen Liam several times with a knee injury. He's thorough, exacting and very professional. He's easy to talk to and ask 'stupid' questions of when you don't quite understand. His explanations are thorough and then easy to grasp. I'm much improved and changed beyond recognition of when I was injured, the great thing is I've managed to avoid surgery with his input. Totally trusted and recommended.

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Senior Physiotherapist

My physiotherapy career began in the NHS. I completed a wide variety of rotations whilst beginning my specialism into musculoskeletal treatments. Despite the inherent challenges, I really enjoyed my time in the NHS, and I learned an incredible amount. Since this time I have worked extensively in private practice throughout South West London and Surrey. My experience to date has developed my expertise in treating a wide variety of clients and injuries. Clinically, I have spent my time assessing and treating those who simply work hard, the ultimate sport enthusiasts, and also elite athletes.

Prior to physiotherapy, I gained my first degree in Sports Science at Loughborough University. Whilst working as a private personal trainer, I became very interested in the biomechanics of injuries, and more specifically, the effect people have upon themselves in their chosen activity. It would seem that in many cases a chosen sport may simply find a problem (that has been there for a long time) rather than cause the problem in the first place. In my practice, I like to use my knowledge of exercise, biomechanics, and a wealth of manual therapy skills to both solve the problem, and keep it away. Whatever the problem may be, I will be with you every step of the way.