Sue studied at Guy’s Hospital School of Physiotherapy, graduating in 1990. She went on to complete a Postgraduate Diploma of Academic and Practical Physiotherapy for Sport at the Royal London Hospital in 1994, and a Master of Science Degree in Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy at University College London in 1996. She spent her first 3 years working in the NHS then 2 in a Military Hospital and during this time she was a physiotherapist for Blackheath Rugby Football Club for 4 seasons. Sue has been in full time private practice since 1996.
Sue’s early career was focussed on sports injuries, orthopaedics and acute trauma,before moving to Harley street to treat mainly performers of musical theatre, and then to the City in 2000 where she gained experience in working with office workers. She particularly enjoys tricky conditions including chronic neck and back pain, RSI (WRULD) and pelvic girdle pain in pregnancy.
Described by the editor as ‘one of the greatest thinkers of our profession’, she has recently been appointed as a staff writer for MSK magazine, writing opinion pieces each quarter on any topic of her choice.