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DM Physiotherapy: Staff
Daniella Mosscrop has set up and been running a successful Pilates Studio and Physiotherapy clinic at Mapperley Park Clinic, on Mansfield Road in Nottingham.
Since graduation from Sheffield in 1996, Dani has worked in the NHS, in private practice, and in occupational health.
She completed her Masters in Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy from UCL in 2004, specialising in acupuncture for pain relief.
She has been heavily involved in sports and athletics, having been team physio for three different rugby teams, and having worked as the event physio for around fifteen national and international athletics events.
Having qualified as a Pilates instructor in 2006, trained by the APPI (Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute), she now runs a busy and popular Pilates Studio, and has recently started a new venture into Pilates Holidays.
Neurological Physiotherapy
Rob Tucker is our on-site Neuro Physio. He works with neurological problems - injuries and issues affecting the nervous system, such as Parkinson's, stroke patients, MS, and so on.
Rob is also able to do home visits, call us on 0115 9607310 for more details.
Sports Massage
Lynne Taylor is our resident masseur - recently qualified in Sports Massage, and also Swedish, Relaxing, and Remedial techniques.

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| Whilst we know from years of previous experience and knowledge passed on from physio to physio that what we do works excellently, there is now a massive amount of clinical and scientific evidence further supporting this: |
Early intervention by a physio reduces the likelihood of back pain becoming a chronic problem.
Frontline Magazine, 8/10/07
Physio-led exercise combined with spinal manipulation is the most effective way of treating lower back pain.
UK Back Pain Exercise and Maniplation (BEAM) Randomised Trial. UK BEAM Team. BMJ 2004;329;1381
Early intervention by a physio reduces the likelihood of back pain becoming a chronic problem
Frontline Magazine, 8/10/07
Physiotherapy has a superior benefit to steroid injections in the treatment of tennis elbow.
Bisset et al. Mobilisation with movement
and exercise....BMJ.2006;333:939
Physiotherapy mobilisations with exercise and electrotherapy can be used in the reduction of shoulder pain and improved function.
Green et al 2003. Cochrane Reviews
2003. Issue 2; Art CD004258.
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