MSc Physiotherapy, HCPC
Tattie is a driven and patient-focused physiotherapist with a strong foundation in musculoskeletal physio and rehabilitation. She holds an MSc in Physiotherapy from London Metropolitan University and a BSc in Sport and Exercise Science, equipping her with a solid blend of clinical knowledge and performance insight.
She’s gained valuable hands-on experience across a variety of clinical settings, including time spent at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, where she supported complex post-operative patients as part of a multidisciplinary team. Tattie also brings a unique perspective from her work in elite motorsport and youth strength & conditioning environments-settings where precision, biomechanics, and tailored exercise prescription make all the difference.
Her approach is practical, enthusiastic, and focused on helping each patient return to what matters most to them. She is also qualified in Level 4 Sports Massage and certified in sports strapping and taping, adding useful tools to her rehab toolkit.
Whether you’re returning to sport, managing a new injury, or recovering after surgery, Tattie is committed to helping you rebuild strength and confidence-one step at a time.
Knee pain often becomes long-term not because of the injury itself, but because of how it’s managed afterwards, either too much rest or pushing through pain—both of which can slow recovery and increase stiffness.
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Shoulder strength is often overlooked in rowing, but it plays a key role in performance and injury prevention. Without proper control and coordination, load shifts inefficiently, increasing the risk of shoulder pain and rib injuries.
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Rib pain in rowing rarely comes from one moment, it builds over time when load isn’t distributed properly. Improving core control and thoracic mobility is key to reducing stress on the ribs and staying pain-free on the water.
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