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Dr Jamie Bell

Managing Director

PhD, MSc, PGCHE, BSc (Hons), MCSP, HCPC

Hayley Brady

Senior Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist

BSc (Hons), MSc, MCSP, HCPC

Sophie Thackray

Senior Musculoskeletal Therapist

BSc (Hons), MCSP, HCPC

Rosie Findlay

Senior Musculoskeletal Therapist

BSc (Hons), MCSP, HCPC

BSc (Hons), MSc, MCSP, HCPC

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Meet The Team

Dr Jamie Bell

Managing Director

PhD, MSc, PGCHE, BSc (Hons), MCSP, HCPC

Jamie Bell has been a chartered physiotherapist for over 20 years, having worked in the NHS, professional sport, and higher education. He is one of the few physiotherapists in the UK to hold a PhD in the field of back pain and has previously worked as a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy and Director of Spinal Research at Leeds Metropolitan University. In these roles he taught BSc and MSc Physiotherapy and Sports Therapy students and was regularly invited to present his research findings at national and international conferences. His clinical interests include spinal pain, sports injuries, orthopaedic medicine and the diagnosis and management of complex musculoskeletal disorders. Prior to establishing PhysioDoc he has worked as a lecturer with the British Association of Sports and Exercise Medicine (BASEM) at National Sports Centers and the Yorkshire Deanery, helping to deliver clinical (MSK) skills training to GPs. He has also worked with several professional sports teams including Bradford Bulls and Keighley Cougars RL clubs, as well as Olympic athletes. He has previously grown a chain of clinics nationwide, and as the founder of PhysioDoc now works with a small close-knit team to ensure the provision of high-quality evidence-based patient care, delivered locally.

Hayley Brady

Senior Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist

BSc (Hons), MSc, MCSP, HCPC

After studying Sport & Exercise Science at Leeds Metropolitan University Hayley went on to qualify as a Physiotherapist in 2009 following completion of the MSc Physiotherapy Pre-Registration Course. After qualifying as a Physiotherapist Hayley worked in the NHS in a variety of clinical areas including, Orthopedics, Musculoskeletal Outpatients, Respiratory and Community Physiotherapy; where she worked for a number of years as a Senior Physiotherapist before leaving the NHS to work in Private Practice. Whilst working in the NHS Hayley undertook further study completing Management Studies and a Post Graduate Certificate in Professional Health and Social Care Studies. After working in Private Practice for a number of years she has experience in treating a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions, she has also completed a Masters Level Accredited Acupuncture Foundation Course and is therefore able to offer acupuncture as part of her treatment plans for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. Hayley also has over ten years’ experience of working in amateur Rugby Union at both club and county level, she continues this role providing match day pitch side physiotherapy as well as overseeing the rehabilitation of a variety of rugby related injuries. Hayley enjoys her varied work and utilising her experience to provide a high standard of care for all her clients to enable them to achieve their goals. Outside of work Hayley follows a variety of sports especially football, she enjoys running, spending time with family and friends and walking at the coast.

Sophie Thackray

Senior Musculoskeletal Therapist BSc (Hons), MCSP, HCPC

Sophie graduated from the university of Cumbria with a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy. As well as being a Chartered Physiotherapist she is also a professional cyclist, competing at World Cup & European championship level in Cyclo-cross, as well as road racing and mountain biking.

In her spare time, Sophie enjoys swimming, running and skiing with my family. She also enjoys reading about anything physiotherapy related.

Rosie Findlay

Senior Musculoskeletal Therapist

BSc (Hons)

Rosie qualified with a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy from the university of Liverpool in 2020. After qualifying, Rosie worked in the NHS for a number of years in a variety of clinical areas including stroke and brain injury rehabilitation, orthopaedics, care of the elderly and musculoskeletal outpatients. Following this, she moved to Australia to work as a physiotherapist in a private practice and within the public health service.

Throughout her practice she has treated a variety of musculoskeletal conditions with a large variety of patient groups. Rosie has a keen interest in health and wellbeing and she enjoys supporting individuals to return to their daily lives and hobbies pain-free.