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Harry
Burnett, the Medical Director
is an ex GP and has now been working
in sports medicine/musculoskeletal
medicine for over 20 years and is one
of Scotland's leading sports medicine
physicians. He was involved with the
Scottish Rugby Union for over 15 years
including 3 years as medical Director
and was also lead physician for the
Scottish Commonwealth Games Team in
2002. As well as specialising in sports
medicine, Harry has a special interest
in chronic and acute pain arising from
muscle and soft tissue injuries and
reviews all forms of musculoskeletal
problems whether related to sport or
not. If anyone can fix you, it’s
Harry! |
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Lesley
Kempsell graduated from Grampian
School of Physiotherapy in 1984 with
a diploma in physiotherapy. Since graduating,
she has worked mainly in private practice
after an initial 3 years in the NHS.
Lesley has specialised in musculoskeletal
outpatients for over 15 years and has
been involved in treating international
swimmers, professional tennis players
and junior rugby players.Lesley was
previously an international swimmer and
now enjoys tennis, squash and running. |
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Kirsty
Copland completed a degree in
Physiology in 1994 before qualifying
as a physiotherapist with an MSc in Rehabilitation
Science from Glasgow Caledonian University
in 1998. Since graduating in physiotherapy,
Kirsty has specialised in treating musculoskeletal
disorders and sports injuries both in
the NHS and private practice and has
been involved in treating all levels
of sports people from the recreational
athlete to those in professional sports
including football, rugby, tennis and
basketball. Kirsty has competed internationally
in dinghy sailing and enjoys skiing,
mountain biking, golf and tennis in any
spare time she has. |
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Kate
Christie originally from Aberdeen
completed her studies at RGU, started
working as a fitness instructor then
moved to NZ to pursue physiotherapy.
Moving back to the UK in 2009 she completed
further studies in Orthopaedic Medicine
and worked in the NHS as well as the
Regional Rehab Unit for the MOD in Edinburgh.
Kate’s main sports experience lies
in football and rugby and has a personal
interest in fitness training, Pilates
and long-distance running. |
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Lindsay,
May and Carmel make-up the the
administration team and manage all telephone
enquiries and appointments. If your have
any questions regarding your insurance
claim or invoicing they will be happy
to help. |
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