Meet the Team
Experienced Physiotherapists

Adam Eustace
MSc, PGDip, BSc, MMACP, MCSP, HCPC.
Musculoskeletal Specialist Physiotherapist, Director Modus Physiotherapy Ltd
Adam graduated from Nottingham University with a First Class BSc (Hons) in 2008, and attained a PG Dip in Manual Therapy and MACP accreditation in 2019. Prior to studying physiotherapy Adam also attained a BSc in Sport & Exercise Science, and an MSc in Sport & Exercise Physiology. He has also completed numerous professional qualifications, including level 3 advanced life support, acupuncture and dry needling techniques.
Adam’s physiotherapy career has seen him work within the NHS, private practice and alongside various sporting institutes, including British Triathlon, England RFU, Scotland RFU and the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. This has given Adam experience of working with a wide range of patients, from office workers to elite athletes.
Over the last 7-years Adam has begun to increase his specialism in young athletes, working with former junior British triathlete Sky Draper, England U16 rugby and Royal Ballet scholars. Currently he is the lead physiotherapist at Wellington College, carrying out clinics, medical support, injury prevention screening and first team rugby cover.
With the extensive knowledge Adam has acquired over the past 10-years, he now regularly presents at various medical seminars, teaching GP’s, nurses and therapists on the management of sporting injuries.
Adam has a particular interest in knees, shoulders, and sports injuries in all patient groups. He Prides himself on delivering evidence based treatment, and using effective manual therapy alongside patient-specific rehabilitation to ensure fast and lasting injury relief.

Philippa Beaumont
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, MCSP, HCPC
Physiotherapist
Since graduating from Kings College London in 2000, Philippa has gained over 20 years experience working as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist both in the NHS and private practice. Regularly attending post graduate courses to keep her skills up to date in hands-on manual therapy, rehabilitation and acupuncture. She has a keen interest in sports physiotherapy and rehabilitation having worked at the Commonwealth Games, with British Gymnastics, the English National Ballet and more recently the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Specialising in hands-on treatment and rehabilitation her aim is to treat, educate and rehabilitate her patients to achieve their own individual goals, be that returning to work, walking the dog or their next marathon.
Philippa is trained in acupuncture, Clinical Pilates, Neurological Physiotherapy and Video Gait Analysis. She enjoys teaching and educating patients and believes understanding the problem is key in rehabilitation. She has organised and led many clinical lectures to colleagues, GPs and patient groups, and works at Winchester University as a clinical lecturer teaching physiotherapy students.
Dan Wiltshire
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, MCSP, HCPC.
Senior Physiotherapist
Dan qualified from Brunel University with a first class honours BSc degree in Physiotherapy in 2016. Since qualifying he has worked within a range of specialisms in the NHS, including post-operative rehabilitation such as knee and hip replacements, elderly care and intensive care.
Since 2018 Dan has specialised within outpatients, treating various injuries such as back and neck pain, sports injuries, and post-surgery rehabilitation. In 2020 he became a clinical specialist within shoulder and elbow conditions, carrying out advanced assessment and treatment of complex injuries.
Outside of his work, Dan continues to attend regular professional training, and is always looking to further his expertise. He also plays for a local football team, and enjoys keeping fit at the gym and running with his dog Blue… who is a pug!!!
Sophie Asher-Relf
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, MCSP, HCPC.
Senior Physiotherapist
Sophie graduated with a Bsc (Hons) in Physiotherapy from the University of Southampton. After qualifying she worked within a range of specialisms at Portsmouth NHS trust, but quickly developed a keen interest in musculoskeletal problems.
Since she has developed her knowledge and skill of musculoskeletal conditions through working both privately and as lead physiotherapy within the NHS. She takes on a holistic approach incorporating both ‘hands on’ physiotherapy treatment alongside tailored exercise programs to ensure quick and complete recovery.
Sophie continues to advance her knowledge and skills through attending various professional courses, recently enrolling onto an MSc at Hertfordshire University. When away from work she enjoys walking her dog and Pilates.
Olivia Bates
BSc Sports Therapy
Olivia graduated from the University of Gloucestershire in 2019 with a 1st Class BSc Honours degree in Sports Therapy. During her final year she completed an internship working with semi-professional and ex-professional athletes at Cinderford RFC. Her graduation was immediately followed by taking up a position for the 2019/20 season with premiership rugby club London Irish where she worked with youth and senior athletes. Alongside her time at London Irish, she also balanced the responsibility of providing medical assistance to the National Norwegian Rugby team; travelling to international fixtures in both Norway and Austria respectively.
Despite having a passion for rugby and contact sports, Olivia’s own personal history and experience as a British synchronised ice skater and ski instructor provides a wholly separate insight and understanding of more technique and performance orientated sports.
Since joining the team at Modus Physiotherapy in 2020, Olivia acts as lead medical support for Sandhurst Town FC, alongside running private treatment clinics carrying out soft-tissue and manual therapy for a variety of sporting injuries such as back, neck and shoulder pain. Having worked in rugby Olivia has a keen interest in knee and ankle injuries, prescribing tailor-made rehabilitation and performance programs for athletes and weekend warriors alike.
Paul Jacklin
MSc Sports Therapy
Sports Therapist and Masseuse
Since graduating from University of Chichester with an MSc in Sports Therapy, Paul has worked within private clinics and sports clubs. Following placement working at professional rugby union club, Ospreys RFC, Paul took on the lead medical role at Bracknell Town FC. Overseeing match day medical cover, injury prevention and treatment clinics, Paul has continued to build a comprehensive knowledge in both exercise prescription and manual treatment techniques.
Paul believes in using effective hands-on treatment to aid in accelerating recovery from injuries, alongside a tailor made exercise regime to address any physical impairments.
When not working, Paul enjoys reading, watching rugby and keeping fit at the gym.
Reception Team
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Reception Team
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Reception Team