People - Who’s who at Six Physio

  • SIX THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT OUR TEAM
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        Our physios are some of the best of the very best.

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        They all have a minimum of 5 years practical experience, most many more than that and a few so many they're too embarrassed to talk about it.

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        We are a truly global team. We reckon we can converse with you in over 16 languages.

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        We're Physios first who happen to run a business too. It shapes everything we do.

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        We genuinely like people and we hope people like us.

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        We’ve got some truly special people in our teams who’ve done some pretty amazing things take a peek.

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Tracey Kadondo

Tracey Kadondo

My experience has mainly been in Retail, Receptionist and Teaching (Dance). I have worked for companies such as Nicole Farhi, Agned b and Fitness First. I have always loved working with people and making a diifference no matter how small. I still teach Street Dance in my spare time in local schools and youth clubs and currently looking to make some instructional videos with my dance collegues. I started teaching at the age of 15 which just started out as a way to get me into shape, but fell in love with it and never looked back. I studied Performing Arts both at College and University and have been fortunate to have performed at The RoundHouse in Chalk Farm and The Lilian Baylis Theatre in Angel next door to Sadler's Wells. I am extremly happy to be part of the Six Physio Team and look forward to the journey ahead with such a fantastic company. One of the 6 things you do not know about Tracey is...I used to be a size 22.

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Camilla Pleydell- Bouverie

Camilla Bouverie

Camilla studied Physiotherapy at Nottingham University and on graduating headed back to London to work full-time at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Trust. Here she developed a keen interest in both general Musculoskeletal and Women’s Health physiotherapy (treating both ante-natal and post-natal women for pain and pelvic floor dysfunction). During this time she also gained a post-graduate qualification in acupuncture and trained as an APPI Pilates Instructor. In 2006 and 2007 she managed to escape the lovely British winter weather by landing a dream job working in a British Physiotherapy practice in the French Alps for 2 seasons, where she skied a lot and became highly experienced in treating every possible type of snow sports injury. In-between and following her ski seasons, Camilla continued working as a senior Women’s Health physiotherapist in London (at both St Georges Hospital and Chelsea and Westminster Hospital), and also part-time as a Rehab Physiotherapist at SIX Physio. In 2010 she moved to SIX full-time to set up and run our Women’s Health Service. She has also completed a masters-level Post-Graduate Certificate in Women’s Health Physiotherapy and is a full member of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Women’s Health (ACPWH). In her spare time she enjoys travelling, and yoga and running to keep fit.

/images/people-thumbnail/sixphysio-leadenhall-alexdesmonstiers09041EDE1653.jpg /images/people-post-it/sixphysio-parsonsgrn-alexdesmonstiers.gif Alex des Monstiers
Alex Des Monstiers

Alex des Monstiers

Alex moved to London in 1999 from his native France. As a multilingual, he is a sports fanatic, and has competed in various disciplines. Alex has trained and qualified in London with a special interest in sports manual therapy. Since 2009 he has worked with both national and international elite rowers at the London Rowing Club in Putney, and has treated athletes competing in triathlons, ironman, ski, lacrosse, netball, rugby, judo...giving him an invaluable experience at an elite level. He is currently studying a Masters degree in Osteopathy at the London School of Osteopathy, with a vision to become a sports Osteopath in the near future and carry on to develop his skill following various courses and diploma every year. Alex joined the team at Six Physio in 2010. One of the SIX things you didn’t know about Alex: His son Alexander is a future Tennis or Rugby Star.

/images/people-thumbnail/sixphysio-parsonsgrn-atyroberts.jpg /images/people-post-it/sixphysio-parsonsgrn-atyroberts.gif Aty Robert
Aty Roberts

Aty Robert

Aty graduated from the University of Cape Town, South Africa in 2003 with a Bachelor in Physiotherapy. Post-qualification Aty worked for the South African Government where she developed a keen interest and specialism in Musculoskeletal outpatients. Aty is also trained in Pilates and continues to enjoy exploring this area of her work. Aty moved to London in 2005 working in the NHS and in private practice. Here she gained most of her experience treating acute and chronic lower back and SIJ problems. She completed the post graduate Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapy course in 2008 which has further developed her specialist manual and manipulative handling skills. Aty is particularly keen on treating acute neck pain, acute sports injures and postural and biomechanical mal-alignments. She believes in treating the body as a whole system and combines traditional physiotherapy techniques such as joint and soft tissue mobilisation techniques with more alternative approaches such as dry needling (acupuncture). Through participation in a variety of sports such as running, gymnastics, hockey and swimming, Aty understands the sporting challenges her patients face and is enthusiastic in helping others achieve their potential and goals. One of the Six things you didn`t know about Aty: loves shoes and owns too many to fit in her cupboard!

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Gary Jones

Gary Jones

Gary decided it was time to get himself a proper job and gained a 1st class honours degree in Physiotherapy at Southampton University in 2001, after he realised that his dream of becoming a stand-up comedian was indeed `very much a dream!`. Gary moved down from the bright lights and big city that is...Birmingham and joined Six Physio as a manual physiotherapist in December 2009. Back in Birmingham Gary worked for 5 years in the N.H.S, during which time he gained valuable experience in treating adult and paediatric orthopaedic and musculoskeletal conditions before spending the next 3 years working in private practice. Gary completed a postgraduate diploma in neuromusculoskeletal healthcare at Keele University in 2008, leading to a keen interest in pain physiology and its role in joint and soft tissue management. Gary`s area of expertise is in the manual rehabilitation of spinal, shoulder and knee dysfunction as well as sports injuries. Gary has been practicing acupuncture since 2004 and is a registered member of the A.A.C.P. One of the six things you didn`t know about Gary: He once had the pleasure of enjoying a pint with `Benny` from the television programme Crossroads (for anyone under the age of 30 and not aware of who `Miss Dianne` is, then you`re probably wondering what the big deal is?). He was and still is a Brummy legend though!

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Christine Machray

Christina Machray

Christina graduated from Otago University, New Zealand in 2003. Since graduating she has worked in hospitals in New Zealand before moving to the Sunshine Coast, Australia. This is where she found her love of musculoskeletal and honed her skills working in sports private practice. Christina has gained valuable experience in treating and rehabilitating sporting injuries thorough her work with representative Rugby teams and sportsmen in New Zealand and Australia. She also also has a special interest in lumbopelvic and hip dysfunction. Christina has left the sunny beaches of the Sunshine Coast to join the London rat race. One of the six things you didn’t know about Christina is that she used to be a Highland Dancer.