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about Andrew Thomas
Registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC) which regulates professional standards and ongoing development.
Equestrian:
Andrew Thomas is currently the Lead Physiotherapist for the British Equestrian Federation. He is responsible for the Eventing, Dressage, Para Equestrian Dressage and Showjumping Performance and Development Squads.
He was the Olympic Team GB Physiotherapist to the Equestrian Teams in Beijing 2008 and also will be for London 2012. Andrew has been the Physiotherapist at two World Equestrian Games, and 8 European Championships and is the Lead Physio at Badminton, Burghley, Bramham Three Day Events and also at Olympia.
Having a background in riding Andrew has developed specific techniques to eliminate and prevent musculoskeletal problems associated with riders. He also has developed specific screening techniques to help reduce imbalances and weaknesses that may affect riding techniques in all disciplines and is able to provide a specific exercise plan on and off the horse to address any potential issues working and also working closely with coaches.
Soccer:
Prior to working for the British Equestrian Federation Andrew was the Deputy Head of Football Medicine at The Football Association and Physiotherapist to the England Team helping them prepare for the World Cup in Japan 2002 and for the European Championships in Portugal.
Athletics:
After leaving The FA Andrew took up the post as Lead Physiotherapist for the English Institute of Sport looking after the elite Heptathletes and Long and Triple jumpers preparing them all for the Athens Olympics 2004.
Wide experience:
Andrew has had considerable experience being Wakefield Rugby Club's physio, attended many Tennis tournaments, treated golf injuries, work related injuries, and professional musicians.
Andrew now specialises in all types of musculoskeletal problems and specialises in spinal pain and rehabilitation.
Lecturing:
Andrew has wide experience of lecturing at undergraduate, postgraduate and multi professional meetings, and to equestrian training camps
Equestrian:
Andrew Thomas is currently the Lead Physiotherapist for the British Equestrian Federation. He is responsible for the Eventing, Dressage, Para Equestrian Dressage and Showjumping Performance and Development Squads.
He was the Olympic Team GB Physiotherapist to the Equestrian Teams in Beijing 2008 and also will be for London 2012. Andrew has been the Physiotherapist at two World Equestrian Games, and 8 European Championships and is the Lead Physio at Badminton, Burghley, Bramham Three Day Events and also at Olympia.
Having a background in riding Andrew has developed specific techniques to eliminate and prevent musculoskeletal problems associated with riders. He also has developed specific screening techniques to help reduce imbalances and weaknesses that may affect riding techniques in all disciplines and is able to provide a specific exercise plan on and off the horse to address any potential issues working and also working closely with coaches.
Soccer:
Prior to working for the British Equestrian Federation Andrew was the Deputy Head of Football Medicine at The Football Association and Physiotherapist to the England Team helping them prepare for the World Cup in Japan 2002 and for the European Championships in Portugal.
Athletics:
After leaving The FA Andrew took up the post as Lead Physiotherapist for the English Institute of Sport looking after the elite Heptathletes and Long and Triple jumpers preparing them all for the Athens Olympics 2004.
Wide experience:
Andrew has had considerable experience being Wakefield Rugby Club's physio, attended many Tennis tournaments, treated golf injuries, work related injuries, and professional musicians.
Andrew now specialises in all types of musculoskeletal problems and specialises in spinal pain and rehabilitation.
Lecturing:
Andrew has wide experience of lecturing at undergraduate, postgraduate and multi professional meetings, and to equestrian training camps
about Nia Thomas
Nia, is the practice manager who is responsible for all bookings and queries
Price List
Physiotherapy Assessment and Treatment: £40 each session
Specific Physiotherapy Services:
Balance and Stability Adaptation Classes: £20 each 60 minute class (max 4 people)
Functional Sport Screening Assessment: 45 minute appointment £65
Exercise review following screening assessment: £20
Specific Physiotherapy Services:
Balance and Stability Adaptation Classes: £20 each 60 minute class (max 4 people)
Functional Sport Screening Assessment: 45 minute appointment £65
Exercise review following screening assessment: £20
Terms
We reserve the right to charge for late cancellations
Unless otherwise agreed, there is no arrangement for credit. Payment should be made by cheque or cash.
Unless otherwise agreed, there is no arrangement for credit. Payment should be made by cheque or cash.
