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Rachael Webb MCSP HPC reg BSc(Hons)
Rachael
is a Chartered Physiotherapist with over ten years experience practising
nationally and internationally. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy
from the University of Nottingham.
Her
wide experience working with neurological conditions has lead to a competent
and effective practitioner that can assist you with re-aligning,
re-storing and re-balancing your body as a whole. Her intuitive way of
working comes from her extensive experience working with clients who have
lost the ability to communicate due to head and brain injuries. In
addition to her traditional corrective and rehabilitative physiotherapeutic
work, Rachael enhances her practice with holistic disciplines including
Reiki, Acupressure, Alexander Technique and Pilates principles.
Her
unique approach looks at the patterns we form and use in our bodies that
keep us "stuck". Her teaching methods include increasing awareness
of body posture and its patterns, assisting you to find and access where
your body needs to be (to be more efficient and pain free). She simply
explains how joints, muscles and nerves interact and work, helping her
clients to understand their bodies more. Using clear and easy stretches
and exercises, her clients develop their own "toolkit" to maintain
the body as an effective tool. Rachael
works from her in-house rooms in Ardwick, some sessions in Chorlton and also accompanies her clients
to the gym, swimming or exercise classes.
She assesses clients working
environments to provide a rounded picture of how the body is performing
in all facets of daily life. Recently
she has been working with presenters and clients on breath control and
'body presence and alignment' in the arts and creative fields. She has
also worked with performing art students and their teachers at City College
and Manchester Metropolitan University.
Rachael
enjoys working with clients from all walks of life. She sees people with
recurring/long-standing bad backs and necks and RSI, to clients with strokes,
head injuries, broken bones and sprained ankles.
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