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Bridge Health & Wellbeing welcomes new physiotherapist as it expands clinical team
Family-run clinic Bridge Health & Wellbeing in Christchurch, Dorset is delighted to welcome experienced physiotherapist Victoria McIntrye to their team.
Originally from Scotland, Victoria has a strong football background. Before moving to England, she spent five years at Hamilton Academical Football Club, rising to Head of Physiotherapy. Over the past five years, Victoria has been a physiotherapist at AFC Bournemouth and Arsenal FC and lectured at Solent University. She is a committee member of the Football Medicine & Performance Association.
Paul O’Connell, co-founder and physiotherapist at Bridge Health & Wellbeing, said “We are delighted to welcome Victoria to our team. She brings a real wealth of knowledge to our clinic. Victoria can treat all musculoskeletal issues but has a special interest in breathing and its effect on performance. Her football expertise will be useful to the players from Weymouth Football Club that will be visiting us for treatment as part of our health and wellbeing partnership.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Caroline Saunders .
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