Meet The Team

Jordan Sahota

Director & Lead Therapist

Emily Parsons

Sports & Exercise Therapist

Lewis Grossert

Sports Therapist & Rehab Specialist

Megan Channon

Physiotherapist

Emily Bray

Physiotherapist

Emily Parsons

Sports & Exercise Therapist

Qualifications
Undergraduate Degree in Sports & Exercise Therapy

Emily graduated from Bournemouth University in 2021 with a BSc (Hons) in Sports Therapy.

Her true passion as a Sports Therapist is to help guide people back to doing what they love to do best, and pain free! She likes to do this with hands on techniques, combined with exercise and education.

In her spare time, Emily loves to spend time with her friends and family, going for walks through the forest and by the beach.

Lewis Grossert

Sports Therapist & Rehab Specialist

Qualifications

Undergraduate Degree in Sports Therapy (BSc Hons)

REPS Level 3 Exercise Referral (Personal Training)

Active IQ Level 3 Certificate in Fitness Training

From a young age I have always been active and had a passion for sport. Throughout my life I have played a wide variety of sports particularly Racquet Sports (badminton). My sporting background is what ignited my interest into the field of Sports therapy, as I witnessed many injuries (both to myself and others). I found it fascinating how my teammates could go from not being able to walk (as a result of their injury), to then performing at their optimal level after receiving Sports Therapy.

I wanted to become a Sports Therapist so that I could make a difference to peoples lives and get them back to doing the things that they love and back to their peak performance.

During my time at University I gained lots of valuable experience, through working with Tottonians RFC and within the clinical setting at the University of Chichester. My three favourite areas to treat are the shoulder, lower back and knee. The reason for this being that I have had lots of practical experience treating a wide range of injuries within these areas and find it rewarding seeing the progress that the client has made.

To sum up, I would say I am a friendly and approachable person whose main focus is treating the person as a whole, rather than just an injury. I am not satisfied until the client is able to complete the activities they love, regardless of how challenging their overall goal is.

Megan Channon

Physiotherapist

Qualifications

Degree in Physiotherapy

I graduated from Bournemouth University in 2021 with a first class degree in Physiotherapy. I have since been working in the NHS.

For as long as have known I have been fascinated by injury and rehab- potentially stemming from my own recovery from injuries. My biggest goal is always improving individuals pain and function to get them back to the activities they love! I always ensure I keep up to date with the latest research and evidence for multiple conditions and their management.

I am friendly, approachable and love a good chat! When I’m not doing all things physio you can find me seeing new places, playing badminton or in the gym!

Emily Bray

Physiotherapist

Qualifications

Pilates Instructor
Undergraduate Degree in Physiotherapy

Emily qualified in Physiotherapy from the University of Manchester in 2003 and worked in the NHS for 2 years to consolidate her physiotherapy skills across a broad range of areas, including orthopaedics, musculoskeletal outpatients, and chronic pain management. Specialising in treating musculoskeletal conditions as a senior physiotherapist, Emily worked in a wide variety of settings, including GP outpatient clinics, in the community, and as a locum for the MOD, treating injuries sustained by soldiers during training. Treating chronic back pain is a particular interest, and the successful results gained by core strengthening exercises led Emily to study as a Pilates instructor.

Emily has run her own Pilates business for the past 10 years and maintained her passion for keeping people living their best life by being active and maintaining muscle strength, flexibility, and joint range of motion.

In Emily’s experience, any acute or chronic musculoskeletal condition can be successfully treated with a problem-solving approach, using a combination of manual (hands-on) therapy/soft tissue release, exercise rehabilitation, and self-management techniques. Emily’s experience also ensures she knows when it might be appropriate to refer patients for further medical screening/testing if necessary.

One of the main reasons Emily loves her job is the interaction with people and helping them to improve their quality of life. Emily believes that listening to patients, being respectful, and making them feel comfortable is extremely important and she always aims to make the physio sessions enjoyable.