Isabelle supports individuals to improve mobility, confidence, independence, and quality of life through personalised treatment plans tailored to each person’s goals and daily life.
Isabelle has over five years of experience working within the NHS, progressing from therapy assistant to physiotherapy apprentice before qualifying as a physiotherapist, completing her physiotherapy degree at Sheffield Hallam University.
Throughout her NHS career, Isabelle has gained experience across a variety of clinical settings, including trauma and orthopaedics, medical and surgical wards, musculoskeletal physiotherapy, and hydrotherapy. Early in her career, she developed a strong passion for neurological rehabilitation, particularly supporting people recovering from stroke and brain injuries.
Isabelle understands that rehabilitation is about far more than physical recovery alone. She is passionate about helping patients rebuild confidence, regain independence, and return to the activities and routines that matter most to them following life-changing events.
Her approach is highly personalised, supportive, and empathetic. She values honest communication, trust, and building strong therapeutic relationships with patients and their families.
Isabelle is passionate about creating a positive and encouraging rehabilitation environment, empowering individuals to feel confident throughout every stage of their recovery and rehabilitation.
Outside of work, Isabelle enjoys spending time with her dog, making memories with family, and going on family holidays.