Colin Natali is a Consultant Spinal, Trauma and General Orthopaedic Surgeon, appointed to the Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel in December 1996. Colin also consults privately at the London Independent Hospital, The London Clinic, Harley Street and the Cromwell Hospital.
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TJ Salih graduated from the University of East London in 1994 with an Honours Degree in Physiotherapy. After qualifying he continued for a year at the university as a research fellow before moving to the public sector and gaining experience in a number of fields. In 1996 he progressed to work with Tottenham Hotspur Football Club (THFC), first part time and then full time Physiotherapist for all the professional players at the club. In 1999 TJ travelled across Australia and observed how clinics combined manual therapy and evidence based specific exercises, in particular spinal exercises, giving patients a much better outcome than more traditional models employed in the UK. On his return he co-founded back2normal along with Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Colin Natali, which utilises a similar model observed in Australia but using specialised equipment and protocols from Finland. In the preceding years this has successfully produced the desired excellent outcomes for hundreds of patients. His clinical interests include sports injuries, intramuscular stimulation, connective tissue manipulation and spinal pain. In addition, he mentors Physiotherapy students and new graduates and lectures on both under graduate and post graduate courses. |
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James qualified in 1999 and specialised in the musculoskeletal field of Physiotherapy following on from his sporting years at college and university. After working in the private sector for the past 7 years, James joined back2normal in 2006 and has pursued a special interest in the treatment of sports and spinal injuries. Having a vast experience with high level athletes including premier league football players, and team GB athletes, James incorporates manual therapy, acupuncture, the correction of muscle imbalances and movement dysfunctions combined with exercise techniques for pain relief. |
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Matt graduated with a BSc (Hons) physiotherapy degree from St George's University of London. Prior to studying physiotherapy Matt spent 6 years as a fitness trainer and soft tissue therapist working with physiotherapists in the gym based management of work and sports injuries. Matt's area of interest is sports injury and postural problems which he treats with a combination of corrective exercise, soft tissue work and Pilates. Matt is certified with the London School of Sports Massage, the Australian Physiotherapy Pilates Institute and the American College of Sports Medicine amongst others. Matt puts his sports medicine experience into practise with a semi professional football team by providing pitch side cover, and is a member of the FA medical society. |
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