richard-clark

Richard Clark

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Written by a private patient
26th February 2015


I've seen Richard several times now for different injuries. He's kind and caring and has very sound clinical knowledge which he puts to great use to help you. He explains things well and his plans for treatment are clear and easy to follow. Each time I've seen him I've got better reasonably quickly, it's just a shame I keep injuring myself! Only myself to blame there. I recommend Richard if you need a physio.

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Written by a private patient
20th February 2015


Richard was recommended to me by a friend who had seen him and as she's not easily pleased I thought he must be pretty good. I went along when I had a problem with my ankle and it's better now. He was thorough, extremely knowledgable, explained things carefully so that I understood them, worked alongside me and showed me how to improve and most of all he was highly professional but also so approachable and friendly. I never once felt a question I had was too daft to ask and he made the sessions light and in so far as they could be fun. Highly recommended.

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Written by a private patient
13th February 2015


I've seen Richard several times following a knee injury. He was recommended to me by my consultant and I have not been disappointed. On first meeting he is polite and friendly and puts you at your ease very quickly. He is knowledgeable and explains things very well and gives you a clear plan of what is going to happen which I like. As with any physio some of the treatment is not too pleasant but he gives you great confidence and you can see things start to change for the better. All in all, excellent.

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Senior Physiotherapist

During my career I have enjoyed helping people from all walks of life with effective pain relief and achieving their rehabilitation goals. I started work at one of the country’s leading teaching hospitals, Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, where I developed a sound medical background in healthcare, and gained experience in treating various conditions and injuries. During this time I also worked in private practice and spent 3 years working part-time at Fulham FC Academy where I was responsible for the rehabilitation of injuries of players aged 9-16 and their pitch-side medical care.I moved to a Harley Street clinic where I helped people from the general public and professional west-end performers. Pilates was an integral and popular part of rehabilitation.In 2011 I completed my MSc studies at King’s College London in Advanced Neuro-muscuoloskeletal Physiotherapy where I specialised in musculoskeletal pain and pathology, and the manual / physical therapy aspects towards treating these problems.Currently I work full time at Brentford FC where I am responsible for the physiotherapy and rehabilitation of the U9-U21 age groups as well as supporting the 1st team medical staff. This has involved working with some of the countries leading physicians and consultants where complex problems or operative procedures are concerned. On a daily basis I work with back pain, nerve related pain and rehabilitation of mainly lower limb injuries, as well as groin, knee and ankle pains and post-operative rehabilitation.I am delighted to have joined the team at Physio & More and I look forward to helping you reach your goals, starting with a warm smile and open ears. No one I see receives a recipe or the same treatment. Depending on your needs and desires, I use a combination of hands on therapy including acupuncture and soft tissue massage/release with exercise therapy including Pilates and strength and conditioning. Understanding your injury can be essential to making it better, so I will always go the extra mile to give you as much information as possible so that you don’t leave with unanswered questions. You can be assured that we will get to the root of the problem quickly, and formulate a tailor made plan together to move forwards.

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