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Michelle Pullen MCSP Grad Dip Phys Dip Co

Michelle graduated from the Queen Elizabeth School of Physiotherapy in Birmingham in 1989. She went on to work at York District Hospital, where she specialised in treating out- patients and musculoskeletal disorders.  Whilst in York, Michelle studied at St Thomas’ hospital and became a diplomat of the Cyriax Organisation in 1992.

 In 1993 Michelle set up a private practice in Hertfordshire providing a physiotherapy service for three large GP practices, local consultants and self- referring patients.  The practice was sold as a going concern ten years later, when Michelle moved to Northamptonshire.  Michelle then spent seven years working as a self-employed Physio from the Haddon Physiotherapy Clinic, where she developed excellent working relationships with local GPs, consultants and allied professionals such as podiatrists and pilates instructors.

In September 2013, Michelle started working independently from the fabulous, purpose built Chris Moody Sports and Rehabilitation Centre in Moulton, and wasted no time utilising the terrific facilities available, including the hydrotherapy and exercise pool.  Michelle still receives referrals from local consultants, general practitioners and self- referring patients and also has an association with the counties swimming team, who hold their training sessions at The Centre.

Whilst Michelle enjoys treating all types of musculoskeletal conditions, specific areas of interest include: acute and chronic neck problems, particularly associated with headaches, acute and chronic low back problems, including sacral disorders and postural correction.

Michelle has an empathetic nature and an ability to put patients, whether old or young, at their ease.

Throughout her career Michelle has attended regular post graduate training programmes and courses and continues to do so, in order to expand her knowledge and keep up with current developments in the physiotherapy profession.

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