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Hi, I'm Nell Mead. I'm a former Army physiotherapist and I specialise in sports medicine and back pain. This is my blog, where I write about issues that are on my mind. Some of these are about issues that are specific to particular injuries or medical conditions but I will also be updating you on events occurring inside Victory and in the wider world of medical rehabilitation. I also publish guest posts by Victory's other therapists whenever I can persuade them to sit still for long enough to write something!
When we're not writing, we're offering appointments at The Foundry in Liverpool Street. We'd love to see your comments on our posts - and we'd love to meet you even more, so do pop by and meet the team.
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Trust me, I'm a doctor...
To summarise, it seems that this chap "Dr Charles Ahme" - a 50-year-old football referee with an online first aid qualification - set up a "physiotherapy and sports injuries practice" in Levenhulme, Manchester. Wearing a white coat, he asked female patients to strip naked and then massaged them, in some cases indecently. He wasn't investigated until a GB athlete visited his practice for treatment and realised that his practice wasn't exactly standard. She reported him and he is now apparently "facing a lengthy prison sentence". Good.
OK, so where do I start? How do you choose a physiotherapist, or in fact any healthcare practitioner?
Please don't get taken in by a bogus therapist!
For an appointment with Nell (a totally genuine Chartered Physiotherapist with years of experience treating musculoskeletal injuries!) please contact us or send her an e-mail. She is available at The Foundry on Mondays and Tuesdays, and at The Back Shop on Wednesdays and Thursdays.