home
physiotherapy
workstation assessments
other therapies
The Running School
performance matrix
personal trainers
Pilates
 
pregnancy
 
top 10 recommended products
links
maps
 
contact us
white line
Body Logic Health - physiotherapists

The Running School

 

Our Running School Trainers

Patrick Kenny

PATRICK KENNY

Patrick qualified as a Sports Rehabilitator and Trainer from St. Mary’s University College, Twickenham in 2008. In 2009 Patrick joined up with the Indian Athletics Medical Team and was placed in charge of assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries. Further to this he worked hand in hand with coaches to enhance performances through rectifying weak links in the athletes and through implementing sport specific training programs. Patrick attended the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi where the Indian Athletics Team surpassed their medals target by 300%, collecting a total of 12 Medals.

Subsequently, Patrick does consultancy work for Mittal Champions Trust who sponsors elite athletes in India. He mainly looks after the boxers and wrestlers close to competition time to assist them in their quest for Olympic Gold medals.

Patrick strongly believes in manual therapy techniques integrated with functional kinetic chain rehabilitation. This enables patients to fully recover from their dysfunction and return to their activities stronger than before. Further to this, Patrick feels patient education is paramount to ensure a quick return to full fitness as the patient will then be able to identify bad habits and correct them by themselves.

Patrick’s hobbies include snowboarding, running, playing rugby and football. He also has a special interest in alternative therapies such as Kinesiology Taping, Yoga and Aryuveda treatment.

 

Paul Goss

 

Join me on LinkedIn
Join me on LinkedIn

PAUL GOSS MCSP

Paul qualified in 1994 at Manchester University and proceeded to work for three and a half years at Ealing Hospital NHS Trust. During this period he worked in most areas of physiotherapy but it was always musculoskeletal injuries that appealed the most. It was from here that he first moved into full time private practice, where he has been working since the end of 1997.

During this period Paul has undertaken numerous weekend courses to aid in his development as a physiotherapist. These have covered many of the various techniques used within the profession. He works very much as a manual therapist focusing largely on the body's biomechanics, relating this to dysfunction. Paul has a special interest in hypermobility and the associated retraining.

Paul has also worked with the following sports teams:

  • London Scottish Rugby Club
  • Middlesex Cricket Club
  • MCC Young Cricketers
  • Britain's & World's Strongest Man Competitions
  • Clapham Chasers Running Club
Amy Harmsworth

AMY HARMSWORTH MCSP

Amy graduated from King’s College London in 2008 and has worked within the NHS, Ministry Of Defense and private sector. Her NHS work incorporated most areas of physiotherapy, including orthopedics and neurology, alongside her main interest in musculoskeletal injuries. While working for the Ministry of Defense Amy became involved in assessing altered biomechanics during training of injured recruits. This has lead to her special interest in treatment of lower limb conditions, alongside injury prevention in sport for both the adolescent and adult sportsman. Amy participates in Triathlons and is interested in the common injuries sustained within this area.

She has completed several postgraduate courses including Orthopedic Manual Therapy and Clinical Pilates. Through her varied experiences and post-graduate learning, Amy focuses on tailored treatment for each of her patients involving manual therapy and exercise prescription.

Amy has worked as a physiotherapist for:

  • GB Paralympic Cycling Team
  • London South Africa Rugby team
  • London Marathon- both elite and non-professional participants
  • The London-Paris Bike ride

 

Kirsty Myles

KIRSTY MYLES MCSP

Kirsty qualified as a chartered physiotherapist in 2009, graduating from Oxford Brookes University.

Since qualifying, she has been training and competing with the Great Britain rowing team, representing the Country at World under 23 Championships and European Championships, medalling on all occasions. Having retired from International racing after finishing 6th in the UK in 2011 she joined Body Logic Health in 2012.

She has completed several post-graduate courses since graduating to aid her skills both in the clinic and on the field. These include sports first aid, Mulligans Concepts, strapping and taping and sports massage.

Kirsty has worked as a physiotherapist for:

  • Henley College rugby and football teams
  • Henley Hawks under 17s rugby
  • London Wasps AASE rugby players

 

  HPCheck