Our Physiotherapy Team


James Hatt
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James qualified from the University of the West of England in 1997 with a BSc honours degree in Physiotherapy. He started his working career in the NHS and following 18 months of clinical rotations he moved full time into the field of Orthopaedics and Musculoskeletal Medicine.

He continued working full time within the NHS until 2003 and started part time private work in 2001. He set up James Hatt and Associates in Devizes in 2003. Due to increased demand for James and his associates, he opened a second clinic in Marlborough in 2004 and a third in Tidworth in 2008. James currently splits his time between practice development and clinical work.

As a clinician he has a keen interest in sports injuries and the treatment of adolescents. In addition to his work at the clinics he is also the lead physiotherapist for Marlborough College, with patients aged between 13 and 18 years, all of whom are actively engaged in sporting activities on a regular basis. James is driven to provide exceptional care and results for his patients. He is committed to constantly improving the service both he and his associates can offer.

Outside of work James has a busy family life and is married with a teenage daughter. His family enjoy the outdoors and all types of physical activity, especially skiing.

 


Chris Rollins

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Chris graduated from the University of Queensland, Australia with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree in 2000. He moved into private practice after graduation and worked with both private and corporate clients in a variety of settings including a Pilates studio.

Chris moved to the UK in 2002 and after enjoying a brief stint in the NHS returned to private practice on the Isle of Man. Since the beginning of 2003 he has worked almost exclusively as a civilian physiotherapist for the Ministry of Defence. His work has taken him all over the UK and to Germany and he has had the opportunity to work with highly specialist personnel including Commandos, Pilots and Special Forces to address both sporting and occupational injuries.

While Chris enjoys all aspects of musculo-skeletal physiotherapy, he has developed interests in the fields of cervicogenic headache and neurodynamics and has attended numerous courses on both subjects.

He is a keen sportsman – both participant and spectator – although some recent England vs. Australia outcomes have tested his resolve.



Ginny Clother

altGinny gained her degree in physiotherapy from Kings College, London in 1999. She worked initially in the NHS as a junior at University College Hospital, London. She then specialised in musculoskeletal outpatients in the NHS at The Northern Health Centre, London and The Whittington Hospital, London.
Subsequently she moved to Kent and worked in NHS musculoskeletal outpatients in Herne Bay followed by Canterbury. During this period she studied for a MSc in Advanced Physiotherapy at University College, London. She was awarded her Masters in 2005. Part of her studies involved learning advanced manipulation techniques and she gained membership of the Manipulation Association of Chartered Physiotherapists.

Over a two year period she held physiotherapy clinics at BAPAM (The British Association for Performing Arts Medicine) working with musicians, actors and dancers (amateur and professional). She researched the neural function of violin and guitar players as part of her MSc. She recognises the intense demand that commitment to performance entails and enjoys the challenge of working with performers at all levels.

Ginny practises yoga, tai chi and runs. She is about to learn how to fly a hang glider! In her youth she played with a band but luckily for audiences everywhere has now retired from public performance.

From her recent studies Ginny has expanded her repertoire of practical techniques. She has benefited from exposure to the latest research opinion with regard to optimal sports performance and rehabilitation. She recognizes that whatever your level of sport, performance or daily activities that occasionally we all need some assistance to achieve our goals. She would like to work with you to maximise your potential and if injured to return you to your peak condition as quickly as possible.

 


 Katie Money-Kyrle
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Katie qualified from the Middlesex Hospital, London in 1991. She started her career at St Mary's in Paddington and rotated through all the clinical specialties for 2 years. She moved on to the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital where she specialised in orthopaedics and musculoskeletal medicine. During this time she worked towards her MACP and had the advantage of working in a hospital with a full time clinical teaching specialist, ironing out any creases! In 2002 she moved to Wiltshire with her family, worked at Devizes Community Hospital, had her 3rd child and then moved to working in private practice in 2004.
 


 


Matt Walsh

Matt qualified from the University Hospital of Wales, in Cardiff in 1999, and started work at Wycombe General Hospital where he gained experience working in the Respiratory, Orthopaedics, Neurology, and Musculoskeletal fields.

 Since 2001 Matt has specialised in musculoskeletal Physiotherapy and has attended numerous post graduate courses to update his knowledge. Although he is enthusiastic in all areas of Physiotherapy, he has a particular interest in acupuncture and also work station ergonomics – assessing patients in their working environment and providing exercises and advice to prevent any work related issues.
 
Matt has a wealth of experience working within the sporting field and spent 3 years as the Physiotherapist for Marlow RFC, and was also the first team Physiotherapist for the Buckinghamshire representative rugby side.
 
Outside of work Matt loves to travel and watch sport and has a particular interest in football and rugby. He is a regular visitor to the gym, and is a keen runner, and at present is training for the London marathon in 2011.
 
Sporting Partnerships

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Job Vacancies

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Useful Links

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The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy    Physio First