Rosie graduated from Northumbria University with 1 st Class Honours in 2016. Since then, she has worked in a variety of areas across the NHS and private sector, specialising in musculoskeletal and orthopaedic physiotherapy. She is known for her empathetic and patient-centred approach, whilst also using evidence based knowledge to help people on the road to recovery.
She has a true passion for health and wellbeing and this shows through her holistic approach to treating patients. Rosie has specific interests in post-operative rehabilitation, as well as treating backpain and lower limb injuries.
Personally, Rosie understands the patient journey from a back pain perspective as she experienced a back injury in 2021. This required dedicated and consistent rehabilitation, which has given her a deeper understanding of how to manage these injuries effectively. She is experienced in treating a range of
musculoskeletal conditions, utilising skills and knowledge gained from her previous
NHS and sports injury clinic roles.
She is also a qualified sports massage therapist. Rosie has always had a passion for staying active and living a healthy lifestyle. She believes strongly in practicing what you preach as a physiotherapist. When she is not in clinic, you will find her learning new skills on an aerial hoop, powerlifting, paddle
boarding at the beach or hiking in the hills.
Rosie is a Chartered Physiotherapist and is registered with the Health and Care
Professions Council. She has recently completed her pitchside first aid qualifications with ITMIFF, following which she covers our contract with i2i at Northumbria University, working with elite soccer scholarship athletes.