Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist and Independent AHP Prescriber
Coralie qualified with a degree in physiotherapy from King's College London in 2003 and quickly developed an interest in becoming a neuro physiotherapist. Starting her career at the Royal London Hospital Neurosciences Centre, she has since built up a wealth of experience in acute, inpatient, community and outpatient settings, including at national centres for trauma and neuro rehabilitation. Since 2011 Coralie has worked at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London where she continues to work as Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist Team Lead for gait rehabilitation services including Functional Electrical stimulation, complex neuro-orthotics and the Multiple Sclerosis Walking clinic.
Coralie has expert skills and knowledge in treating a range of neurological conditions including brain injury, stroke, Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, neuromuscular conditions, cerebral palsy and progressive neurological conditions. She has a keen interest in optimising function, independence and improving access and participation in physical activity.
Coralie is trained in FES for walking and upper limb and is experienced in splinting and spasticity management. She has completed postgraduate clinical training in: basic and advanced Bobath Approach, PD Warrior (levels 1 & 2), the Foundation Balance Course, complex posture management in disability, Neuro Pilates and Neuro-Fit (Strength and Conditioning). In 2014 Coralie completed a MSc (Hons) in Neuro Rehabilitation at Brunel University with distinction and continues to be active in research and is published in scientific journals. She achieved a distinction in an AHP Leadership masters programme in 2022 and is qualified as an independent Non-Medical Prescriber.
Coralie is HCPC registered, a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists Interested in Neurology (ACPIN).
Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist
Lindsay qualified with a degree in physiotherapy from the University of East Anglia in 2005. She gained valuable experience at University Hospital, Lewisham before following her passion and specialising in the field of neurology. Lindsay worked at the internationally renowned National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery from 2010 where she gained extensive experience in treating a wide range of neurological conditions including brain injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinsonβs disease, ataxia, neuromuscular, vestibular and progressive neurological disorders. She has specialist experience in managing spasticity and the use of splinting, orthotics and functional electrical stimulation (FES) to complement rehabilitation.
Lindsay has experience across all aspects of the neurorehabilitation pathway. She takes great pride in helping and supporting her clients achieve their goals, working holistically to optimise their quality of life, with highly skilled, individualised, and collaborative neuro rehabilitation.
Lindsay actively contributes to undergraduate and postgraduate education and keeps up to date with the latest research. She has presented on local and national courses and conferences both and been published in a scientific journal. Lindsay has certification in PD Warrior, FES and the Bobath Concept.
Alongside her role at Neuro Herts providing physiotherapy at home in Hitchin and the surrounds, she is a Neuroscience Physiotherapy Team Lead in the NHS. She is HCPC registered, and a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), the Association for Chartered Physiotherapists Interested in Neurology (ACPIN) and the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists Interested in Vestibular Rehabilitation (ACPIVR).