Path to Victory
When you have an injury, a niggle or are struggling to perform at work or in sports for some indefinable reason, what do you do about it?
If we know our bodies well and recognise that there is something wrong, most of us have a regular doctor or therapist of some description whom we trust to steer us in the right direction. (A Royal Marine friend of mine once told me that most Marines have two numbers on speed dial: the mistress and the chiropractor!)
But no single doctor or therapist can possibly have all the answers – and nor will they always know exactly which direction is going to be best for you. So what do you do when you have reached the limit of their expertise, or when their well-meaning suggestions aren’t having quite the effect you’d hoped?
That’s where Victory can help.
At Victory, we work to an interdisciplinary model. That means that not only are our doctors, physiotherapists, performance psychologists, nutrition therapists, podiatrists and rehabilitation therapists under one roof, but we work as a team, talking to each other and bouncing ideas off each other constantly.
Our premium service is the Victory Interdisciplinary Assessment (VIA).
When you call us to book a VIA, one of our top clinicians will ring you back at a mutually convenient time to discuss your issue with you. As a result of that call, we will put together an interdisciplinary team that is focused on your specific problems.
For example, if you are a rugby player with a badly sprained ankle, you are likely to need a physiotherapist to help you restore mobility and motor control, and a rehabilitation therapist to help you regain strength, power and endurance. But for even better results, you may also benefit from seeing a podiatrist to give you insoles that could help to prevent you from turning your ankle again, and a performance psychologist to you trust the ankle again, so that in your next big match, you are able to focus on the ball and the game plan, and not on whether you are about to twist your ankle!
This rugby player would see a Victory team consisting of a physiotherapist, rehabilitation therapist, podiatrist and performance psychologist at the VIA. After lots of discussion and clinical testing, the player and the Victory team would agree on performance goals, and work out how best to achieve them. The plan they come up with is the player’s Path to Victory – a timetable of appointments with the team, scheduled to fit in with the player’s diary and designed to get him back to peak performance as quickly as possible.
Victory will be offering VIAs as soon as we have premises! Watch this space for further news.
If you would like an appointment with me, please e-mail me
If you have any other comments or questions, I would love to hear them so please feel free to comment below (I will respond!) or to e-mail me.
Welcome to Victory
Hello, I’m Nell Mead, the clinical director of Victory Health & Performance. Welcome to my blog!
I am a clinical specialist physiotherapist, and specialise in sports medicine and back pain. I have just left the Army after 10 years in the Royal Army Medical Corps. During that time, I did an operational tour in Iraq and travelled all over the world with Army sports teams including rugby, football and tennis. I finished my time in the Army as a Major, in charge of the physiotherapy and rehabilitation team for British Forces Cyprus, where I spent a fantastic two years culminating in becoming the physiotherapist for the Cyprus Davis Cup team. (I was very excited when, the following week, Marcos Baghdatis beat Roger Federer for the first time – obviously all down to my treatment!)
Victory Health & Performance is a new venture. It is an interdisciplinary medical rehabilitation centre, which we will be setting up in London as soon as my team and I can find the right premises. I want to have a team of health and performance professionals (doctors, physiotherapists, psychologists, nutritionists, podiatrists, massage therapists, rehabilitation therapists etc) working together to help our clients achieve their goals, and surpass their expectations with regard to performance in sports and work.
I am setting up the clinical team at the moment, and will introduce the team members gradually. Most of them have a military background, and we plan to maintain our links with the armed forces by treating former service personnel on a not-for-profit basis. Help for Heroes have agreed in principle to subsidise their treatment, so if you meet their criteria then please e-mail me for more information.
The aim of this blog is to introduce you to the Victory concept (of which more, later) and to keep you up-to-date with our latest news. We will be launching the full website soon, which is very exciting, and opening for business as soon as we have proper premises.
In the mean time, I am busy seeing private clients. I consult for Back in Action on Fridays and may also be able to visit you at home if you live in the London area. I am also going to be involved in the next series of School of Hard Knocks plus Sarah Key’s next Back in a Week and the Back Show. My operations director, Sacha Macey is hard at work finding premises and then getting them set up so that we can put our plans fully into action - I’ll introduce her tomorrow.
I will be posting further on these events – watch this space!
If you would like an appointment with me, please e-mail me
If you have any other comments or questions, I would love to hear them so please feel free to comment below (I will respond!) or to e-mail me.
