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Miss Katy Niccol

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Written by a private patient at Wandsworth Dental Centre
12th February 2016


Katy is an absolutely brilliant physio! She's really made me feel supported and at ease following an ACL reconstruction and every time I visit her I always feel more confident. She understands my frustration and desire to get back to sport - even though we take it at the right pace she is good about pushing me, particularly as I sometimes feel nervous about certain movements. She is always happy to speak to me over email between appointments if I have any queries, and has given me some great day-to-day advice on recovery, which they don't always tell you at the hospital. Would thoroughly recommend her!

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Written by a private patient
26th January 2015


Katy is very friendly and approachable - she makes you feel at ease immediately which is great. She is very thorough when explaining why/ how an injury effects you and does so in a way that's easy to digest and understand. She clearly maps out what you're going to get from each session and after only 2 sessions with her I am completely confident in her ability to get me back to normal within the appropriate timescales.

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Katy Niccol graduated from Brunel University with BSc(hons) Physiotherapy in 2005, after completing a degree in Physiology and Sports Science at the University of Glasgow in 2001. She spent more than 6 years in the NHS working within Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, specialising in musculoskeletal conditions, before working in the private sector. She is acupuncture trained and has a special interest in sports injuries, having worked closely with high level rugby teams, and endurance athletes. After working in Nepal last year, she is currently contributing to a sustainable physiotherapy teaching tool for developing communities. Outside work, she plays a lot of sport and represented Scotland in the Touch Rugby World Cup 2011.

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