
Water-based Physiotherapy is a fantastic way to achieve your potential
Using the buoyancy and resistance of water during exercise, helps strengthen muscles, improve movement and gain confidence
As qualified Physiotherapists, specialising in Musculoskeletal Orthopaedics, Aquatic Therapy and Cancer Rehab we have the knowledge and skills to provide tailor-made exercise programmes to help you achieve your goals.
Improve strength
Increase movement
Improve balance
Supports your post op recovery
We currently offer water based Physiotherapy at Our Pool in Wrington, Just off the A370
There is ample car parking available, level access to the building with easy accessible changing rooms, showers.
The pool access is via steps with a hand rail.
Patients need to be able to independently get to the pool and dress afterwards.
The Team
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Alexa Holder - Physiotherapist
Alexa has worked as a physiotherapist in the NHS for 16 years, specialising in musculoskeletal outpatients for the last 14 years, treating people with joint pain, post-surgical and sports injuries.
Alexa is currently working as a First Contact Physiotherapist in Bristol, as well as an associate lecturer at UWE for Injection Therapy.
Alexa is a member of Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (MCSP), Advanced Practice Physiotherapy Network (APPN) and Primary Care Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Medicine Society (PCRMM), which she completed a diploma in. As a physiotherapist, she is also registered with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) and DBS checked.
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Jane Turley - Physiotherapist
Jane has been working as a physiotherapist since 2009. Initially working in West Africa for a sports charity, returning to the UK to settle in the South West, working in the NHS.
After 12 years in the NHS, Jane started a private Physiotherapy company (Physio North Somerset) working to provide rehabilitation in their clients own home settings.
Jane is a member of Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (MCSP), Association of Chartered Physiotherapist in Oncology and Palliative Care (ACPOPC), Physio First and Aquatic Therapy Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (ATACP). As a physiotherapist, she is also registered with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) and is DBS checked.
Jane is also trained in Pilates by the APPI and Cancer Rehabilitation by Pinc & Steel.
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Lauren Robinson - Physiotherapist
Lauren became a physiotherapist in 2004, working in the North of England for 10 years, a mixture of acute in-patients and out-patients specialist orthopaedic centres.
I first fell in love with hydrotherapy in 2008 and went on to complete both the foundation and advanced ATACP courses. In 2014 I left the NHS to work privately in hydrotherapy.