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Kianie Chatzirai

Kianie Chatzirai

BSc Sports Therapy (Hons), MSST

Kianie is a qualified Sports Therapist who holds a Bachelor of Science degree with Honours in Sports Therapy from London Metropolitan University. Kianie has also holds a Certificate in Kids Back 2 Sport Assessment.

With a deep interest in sports massage and rehabilitation, she combines her academic knowledge with practical experience to provide comprehensive care to her clients. One of her significant experiences includes completing work placement hours with the Streatham & Croydon Rugby team.

During this time, she collaborated closely with physiotherapists and sports therapists actively participating in various sports. This hands-on involvement allowed her to gain invaluable insights into the specific demands and challenges faced by athletes in the dynamic realm of rugby.

Kianie firmly believes that well-being and peak physical performance are essential in daily life. Her mission is to empower her clients, whether they are athletes striving for excellence or individuals seeking to improve their overall physical condition. In the realm of sports massage, Kianie offers a range of specialised therapies designed to promote relaxation, alleviate muscle tension, and enhance overall physical well-being. Her hands-on approach targets specific areas of concern, providing relief from discomfort and promoting faster recovery.

Whether you are dealing with sports-related issues or simply aiming to regain mobility and strength, Kianie is here to support you on your journey toward better health and injury prevention. In addition to her role as a skilled sports therapist, Kianie plays a crucial part in the clinic's daily operations by serving on the reception team.

Her responsibilities encompass warmly welcoming clients, managing appointments, and ensuring a seamless and client-centric experience from the moment they walk in. Her multitasking abilities and dedication to client satisfaction make her an essential asset in ensuring the clinic runs smoothly and efficiently.

In her free time, Kianie enjoys relaxed walks and values spending time with her family and friends. This balance between her personal life and work shows her focus on overall well-being.

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