Meet the Team
Experienced Sports Therapists & Physiotherapists
Adam Eustace
MSc Sport and Exercise Physiology, PGDip Manual Therapy, BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science, 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
Senior Physiotherapist & University Lecturer
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 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.
Kelly Brick
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, MCSP, HCPC.
Physiotherapist
Kelly graduated from Cardiff University in 2020 achieving a First Class BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy. Following completion of her medical rotations with the NHS, Kelly began to specialise within musculoskeletal and sporting injuries. Joining the team at Modus Physiotherapy in 2021, Kelly has undertaken clinics treating various muscle and joint conditions, alongside managing concussions and their return to sport.
Kelly comes from a sporting background, having swum the channel at aged 14, represented Great Britain in Triathlon World Championships and European Championships, and represented the South of England in Hockey. Throughout her sporting career Kelly has had to overcome numerous injuries, and understands the frustration and desire to return to sport quickly. Through delivering effective manual therapy techniques, and prescribing personalised rehabilitation programs, she aims to get patients back to fitness as soon as possible.
Joe Sicheri
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, MCSP, HCPC.
Senior Physiotherapist
Joe qualified as a physiotherapist in 2012, taking a role within the NHS and completing his core placements to ensure a comprehensive knowledge base. Since he has worked in professional sport at Reading FC, and in private practice clinics. Over the past few years Joe undertook a First Contact Practitioner role within a GP practice, being responsible for the assessment of a wide variety of conditions, including OA knees, back and neck pain, shoulder injuries and excluding serious pathologies which may need investigations.
Joe prides himself on his ability to build a rapport and understand his patients, maintaining open and honest communication. He believes in treating every patient as an individual, and as such devising tailor-made treatment plans involving hands on techniques alongside rehabilitation programs.
Away from work, he enjoys playing golf, watching real crime documentaries with his wife and being bossed around by his young son.
Reuben Norville
MSc Physiotherapy, BSc Sports Therapy, MCSP, HCPC.
Physiotherapist
Since attaining an MSc in physiotherapy from St Mary’s University, and a BSc in Sports Therapist from Hartpury University, Reuben has developed his clinical skills within both an NHS and elite sport setting. Undertaking his clinical rotations in a hospital setting, Reuben also worked at Reading FC and Gloucester RFC. This has helped form a comprehensive knowledge in optimal injury management, something Reuben strives to achieve in every patient, elite or otherwise.
Alongside his professional career, Reuben also played rugby as a youth for London Irish, Leicester Tigers, and playing for Scotland U20 in the junior world cup. Reuben believes every individual is different and should be treated accordingly to maximize their recovery. He has a keen interest in the rehabilitation of sporting injuries, and the use of performance testing to guide training.
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.
Bethany Hackman
MSc Physiotherapy, BSc Sports Therapy, MCSP, HCPC.
Physiotherapist
Sports Masseuse
Beth has completed her MSc in Physiotherapy and now is a fully qualified Physiotherapist. In 2021 graduated with a first class BSc (Hons) degree in Sport Therapy and Rehabilitation. Over her time in the industry however Beth has worked with Team GB athletes, elite footballers and many other sports people, treating MSK injuries and providing sports massage, getting them back to peak performance.
Beth has played at a high level of badminton where she has competed and coached for Berkshire County, so understands how important regular activity and exercise can be to your mental and physical well being. Consequently she has a passion for helping people get back to their daily activities and creating rehabilitation plans for those hoping to reach goals and enhance their sport performance.
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