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James Armstrong Physio

james armstrong physio

5.0(12)

Tavistock, UK

My name is James Armstrong, a Chartered Physiotherapist based in Mary Tavy near Tavistock, Devon. I am passionate about providing the very best evidence-based Physiotherapy and advice. I’m focused on empowering you to get back to your very best without stopping what you love. Sport Specialist Specialising in running and sports injury. This year I was successful in being selected as a Physio for the Commonwealth Games, Birmingham 2022. UKA coach and Head Coach at Tavistock A.C. Lead Physio at Okehampton RFC 1st XV (South West Premier Div) I work as a Physio for top coaching group Run Fit Run Fast (RFRF) I run a YouTube channel specifically for runners - The Runner's Guide I run workshops for running and endurance based clubs all across the country on many topics I have a strong passion not just for Physiotherapy but also sport in general. As a keen and competitive runner myself, I understand what it feels like to be injured. This drives me to keep my patients/athletes training and competing wherever possible and to enable people to achieve the absolute best that they are capable of. With over 10 years of experience coaching athletics and competing myself plus over 5 years dealing with soft tissue injuries, I have built up a wealth of experience dealing with running-related injuries and those related to triathlon as well. I currently work with elite world record holders, England international runners, National level swimmers, fast club runners, Ironman triathletes, couch to 5kers, parkrunners, runners who have just started their running journey and high level rugby players. Local Community - Tavistock, Devon I live in beautiful Devon, on Dartmoor near Tavistock in the stunning village of Mary Tavy. Having grown up in Tavistock, it's great to know the area and the people who live here. I have several active roles within the community including: Volunteer at the local Parkinson's UK exercise group Running/ Athletics Coach and Senior Head Coach at Tavistock Athletic Club Senior Coach Coordinator on the Tavistock Athletic Club committee Knowing my community is really important to me and helping others is my passion, that is why I chose to be a Physiotherapist. Professional Body Work I am heavily involved with the professional body for Physiotherapy, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and I am currently a core member of the CSP South West English Regional Network (SWERN). I was Former Chair of the South West and Wales CSP Student Meeting and a former member of the CSP Student Representative Group (SRG). I live and breathe Physiotherapy. Those that know me will attest to me being unbelievably obsessed with the profession. It's purely because I know that Physiotherapy can make such a big difference to so many peoples lives, across a huge range of issues, not just musculoskeletal. I love what I do and have been told for years that it shows in my clinical practice.

Ready Steady Gymnastics

ready steady gymnastics

4.4(43)

Coventry

As we all know, this year has been incredibly hard for individuals and businesses alike, and our club has been no exception. With the gymnasts in mind, we have looked at all of our options for continuing to offer the children the very best gymnastics provision we can, and so we are incredibly excited to announce that from the new year, your child will be a part of Nile Wilson Gymnastics. Olympian Nile Wilson is leaving a huge legacy in the world of gymnastics by opening the doors to clubs, with the goal of allowing as many children to experience gymnastics as possible, at all levels, by delivering unique and engaging activities. (If you haven’t yet – go and check out his YouTube channel!) With the Nile Wilson team comes brilliant opportunities for all the gymnasts in the club, and we can’t wait to see what the future brings. We know that you may have some questions and we’ve tried to answer some below: What changes does this mean for my child? Right now, there are no changes to the running of the club – you will see all the same familiar faces when you come in, and your class times and payments are staying the same. When is the Christmas break? Our Christmas close-down period remains the same – 19th December – 1st January. The club will re-open in January as Nile Wilson Gymnastics Coventry. All communication regarding future close-down periods will be communicated in due course. Do I need to do anything? No. All direct debits will stay in place ready for January and your child’s session time won’t change. Just have a wonderful Christmas and come back in the new year ready to go! Now, all that’s left to do is say a big thank you and Merry Christmas to you all and to hand over to the team at Nile Wilson Gymnastics...

Salvesen Mindroom Centre

salvesen mindroom centre

4.7(20)

Salvesen Mindroom Centre is a Scottish charity that supports, informs and empowers children and young people living with learning difficulties. Our vision is to become an internationally recognised centre of excellence in neurodiversity to help create a world in which no mind is left behind.We want all children and young people with learning difficulties to lead a fulfilling life. We support them and their families to achieve this. Icon of a speech bubble Inform Our multi-disciplinary team have the experience to inform and provide evidence-based procedures and tools to help families and professionals. Three people icon Empower Our goal is to empower children and young people and their families with the skills and confidence to have a real say in decisions about their lives. How do we help? Three people icon We work directly with families, providing information, advice and one-to-one support Icon of a speech bubble We support and advocate for children and young people under the age of 25 Icon of 2 cogs We help plan for transitions for secondary school pupils Play Icon We produce literature, training and resources for professionals, parents and carers Arrow Icon We collaborate with partners to raise awareness and reach more people who need our help For more information, visit our Help and Support page. Help and Support The Future We‘re continually moving forward to create a better understanding of neurodiversity and to become an internationally respected centre of excellence. Find out more Our journey so far From our launch in 2000 to celebrating our 21st Anniversary, find out how we got to where we are today. Follow the journey Annie’s syndrome Our founder Sophie has been raising awareness of learning difficulties for many years, inspired by her own experience with her daughter Annie. Learn more about their journey and Annie’s rare chromosome disorder. Annie’s Story Research Read more about our studies on the issues facing children and young people with learning difficulties and their families. Find out more Meet the people behind our great work. Our People Our Ambassadors Our Trustees Join our mailing list Email Address Facebook icon YouTube icon Instagram icon Twitter icon © Salvesen Mindroom Centre A registered Scottish charity SC030472 A company limited by guarantee and registered in Scotland SC209656