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David
Cook. MCSP.SRP.Grad.Dip.Phys.MSc.Sp.Inj.Th. He graduated from Wolverhampton School of Physiotherapy
1983. Then he commenced work in private practice in1983,
working along side Gilbert Lister (Ilkley). He has worked
at Airedale General and Bradford Royal, St. Luke’s
and Woodlands Orthopaedic Hospitals.
He completed membership exams for Society of Orthopaedic
Medicine and a Diploma in Spinal Manipulation. He also
completed a Masters Degree in Sports Injury and Therapy
at Manchester Metropolitan University.
He has Certificate in Mobilisation and Manipulation
Sheffield Hallamshire University.
David has worked with Sports clubs in various Sports,
locally with Keighley Cougars and Crusaders. Previously
with Hunslet and Halifax Rugby League Clubs. Yorkshire
Under 21 Rugby Union. and Bradford Dolphins American
Football.
He has been involved in research and evaluation for
with ABC programme and Medical Research Council for
back care and treatment.
Stephen qualified from University of East London with honours
degree in Physiotherapy.
He is completing a Masters Degree at Bradford University
and has a Postgraduate certificate in Education from
Huddersfield University. He also works within Airedale
General Hospital Trust. He has a special interest in
treatment and rehabilitation in Sports and general musculo-skeletal
problems, along with Paediatric, Cardiac and Respiratory
conditions. He joined the clinic in 2000.
Mags qualified from Withington School of Physiotherapy.
Currently she is working part time in Calderdale and
Huddersfield NHS Trust in Rehabilitation at Home. She
has experience and a special interest in musculo-skeletal
and general orthopaedic conditions and their treatment
and rehabilitation. Mags joined us in 2000.
Jo graduated from the Nottingham School of Physiotherapy
1991. Her physiotherapy career to date has been varied.
Currently working part-time with Calderdale and Huddersfield
NHS Trust in the Community. Jo has been working for
the clinic since 2000. She plays a key role in pioneering
our “ABC” programme. The programme is an
exciting and unique health education project that teaches
children how to look after their backs. Jo has an interest
in lifting and handling training and ergonomics.
Jayne qualified at Newcastle School of physiotherapy
1989. She has a vast experience in outpatients and community
rehabilitation in both orthopaedics and neurology. She
currently co-ordinates a multi-disciplinary rehabilitation
team for Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Trust.
Jayne is actively involved in and has been instrumental
in the development of the “ABC” programme.
Jayne has been attached part time at the clinic since
1992 intermittently, and on a more permanently basis
since 1999.
Joan is your usual first contact. She has worked as
personal assistant to David and the team overseeing
office management and administration for since 1995.
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