Our permanent address is now at the Sidcup Leisure Centre, Hurst Rd, Sidcup Kent DA15 9AE. Unfortunately we have been unable to return to Fairfield Pool in Dartford due to the priorities of both the Dartford Council and new management at Fairfield. We'd like to thank the people of Dartford for trusting us with their health and recovery from injury over the last 20 years, but we'd like to reassure them that we continue to provide the same quality physiotherapy and care, just at a different venue and location.
Contact us at the Sidcup Leisure Centre on 0203 714 6184 during work hours or leave a message on the answerphone. You can also email us at info@physio-kent.co.uk. Experienced Chartered Physiotherapists can assess an injury you may have suffered either from sports or your normal daily activities. Once a diagnosis has been formulated the physiotherapist will use their skills to relieve symptoms of pain swelling or stiffness and restore function back to the tissue or region as quickly as possible.
Contact us at the Sidcup Leisure Centre on 0203 714 6184 during work hours or leave a message on the answerphone. You can also email us at info@physio-kent.co.uk. Experienced Chartered Physiotherapists can assess an injury you may have suffered either from sports or your normal daily activities. Once a diagnosis has been formulated the physiotherapist will use their skills to relieve symptoms of pain swelling or stiffness and restore function back to the tissue or region as quickly as possible.
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BODYWORKS Sports Injury and Physiotherapy Clinic was established in 1995 and is the most experienced Physiotherapy practice in the Dartford and Sidcup regions.
From International, Commonwealth and Olympic level athletes, to recreational sports players.
They put you and your injury first and look not only to deal with the symptoms but also to look to the cause, and offer suggestions for future prevention.
This may involve specific exercises and posture correction.
From International, Commonwealth and Olympic level athletes, to recreational sports players.
They put you and your injury first and look not only to deal with the symptoms but also to look to the cause, and offer suggestions for future prevention.
This may involve specific exercises and posture correction.
Jenny was trained and hand-reared in New Zealand, qualifying as a Physiotherapist in 1984.
She has lived in Kent since 1992 and previous experience includes working at Greenwich and Westhill Hospitals and Crystal Palace National Sports Centre.
She established Bodyworks Sports Injury & Physiotherapy Clinic in 1995 in Dartford, with a second clinic based at the University of Greenwich School of Science in Chatham in 2005.
Jenny is also a Senior Lecturer in Sports Science at the University of Greenwich where she teaches Functional Anatomy & Biomechanics, and Movement Science & Injury to Sports Science students.
She has lived in Kent since 1992 and previous experience includes working at Greenwich and Westhill Hospitals and Crystal Palace National Sports Centre.
She established Bodyworks Sports Injury & Physiotherapy Clinic in 1995 in Dartford, with a second clinic based at the University of Greenwich School of Science in Chatham in 2005.
Jenny is also a Senior Lecturer in Sports Science at the University of Greenwich where she teaches Functional Anatomy & Biomechanics, and Movement Science & Injury to Sports Science students.
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