Caroline has extensive experience in the treatment of pain, ranging from daily aches and pains to the most complex pain conditions. She has a real interest in people and takes the time to listen, reflect, and help them find their way back to the things that they find the most meaningful. She is certified in Pain Reprocessing Therapy, which is a recent breakthrough in the treatment of pain and offers a significant hope to people who have been told that they “just have to learn to live with it”.
Over the last 10 years Caroline has been a Senior Physiotherapist at a variety of specialist centres including, The National Centre for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and Complex Cancer Pain, The Fibromyalgia Self-Management Programme at the Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases in Bath and at The Southwest Therapy Specialists in Phoenix, Arizona specialising in pelvic pain and complex veteran trauma.
Prior to specialising in pain, Caroline worked in various community, hospital, and outpatient orthopaedic clinics for 15 years. She has further training and skills in health coaching, functional exercise, and myofascial release. She is currently studying the neuroscience of pain and emotions, and writing a book on feelings and emotions, which she believes, are an important but often missing part of our understanding and approach to health and wellbeing.
After graduating from the Royal London Hospital in 1988, Caroline has worked both internationally and in various cities in the UK. She is excited to finally be moving back to London and is looking forward to exploring new and old haunts on foot and by bike.