Patrick’s journey into physiotherapy began with a deep passion for sport. As a schoolboy player for Manchester United, he balanced elite-level football with his studies, completing his A Levels before a knee injury unexpectedly changed his path. Determined to stay in the world of sport, he retrained as a physiotherapist.
In the early years of his career, Patrick worked across the NHS and with both amateur and professional teams, including Rugby Union and Rugby League. His skills quickly gained recognition, leading to a role with England Rugby Union, where he toured internationally with the squad and contributed to several key victories.
Within 18 months, Patrick was invited to join the RFU’s elite performance department—a specialist medical team supporting England’s top rugby talent, including the first team, Saxons, Under 20s, and Under 18s. Throughout his time with the RFU, he treated some of the sport’s best-known players, including Jonny Wilkinson, Mike Tindall, Andrew Sheridan, Ben Youngs, Courtney Lawes, and Ian Balshaw.
Patrick is committed to advancing his clinical expertise and has completed numerous postgraduate qualifications. He was one of the first physiotherapists in the UK to administer steroid joint injections and later qualified as a Non-Medical Prescriber, enabling him to issue prescriptions and offer more comprehensive care to his patients.
Today, Patrick brings decades of elite-level sports and clinical experience to Bradley Physio, helping patients of all levels recover, move, and perform at their best.
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From a young age, Dani developed a strong connection to rehabilitation through her involvement with horses. This early exposure sparked a lasting interest in anatomy and physiology, which continued throughout her school and college years. An active individual, Dani regularly participated in netball, horse riding, and skiing—activities that deepened her understanding of the importance of a well-functioning body for optimal performance. This foundation naturally led her toward a career in physiotherapy, where she discovered a genuine passion for helping others improve their physical wellbeing.
Determined to pursue physiotherapy, Dani tailored her academic path accordingly, ultimately earning a Master of Science (MSci) degree in Physiotherapy from Keele University. Throughout her studies, she dedicated herself to building a comprehensive understanding of the human body and honing her practical treatment skills. Dani excelled during her clinical placements, gaining experience in both NHS and private settings. These placements highlighted the positive impact physiotherapy can have on individuals’ lives and reinforced her commitment to the profession. Her outstanding performance was recognised with a clinical excellence award upon graduation.
As a Physiotherapist, Dani’s goal is to ensure every patient feels heard, supported, and empowered. She takes a holistic approach to care, aiming to enhance her patients’ function and overall quality of life.
Outside of work, Dani enjoys spending time with family and friends and staying active through a variety of pursuits. She is currently learning to play golf and enjoys long countryside walks. Passionate about travel, Dani loves exploring new places both within the UK and abroad.
She maintains a strong interest in balanced, healthy living—values that align closely with her professional dedication to promoting wellbeing in others.
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Kasia is a lover of human anatomy and physiology and has always wanted to help others by improving their fitness and reducing persistent pain.
Shortly after she graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy in 2011 from the University of Wroclaw, Poland, Kasia moved to England and began her professional career in 2015. She is now an accomplished physiotherapist with over 14 years of experience in musculoskeletal physiotherapy in both the NHS and 5 years of private MSK physiotherapy practice. She is proficient in manual therapy, pain management, sports massage and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Outside of work she enjoys playing tennis, spending time cooking, reading books or just spending quality time with her family.
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Kiera’s passion for horse riding and running sparked her interest in biomechanics and injury rehabilitation. This led her to pursue a BSc Hons in Physiotherapy at the University of Liverpool, where she also completed her APPI Pilates Class Instructor training.
After graduating, Kiera joined the NHS, gaining experience across various physiotherapy disciplines while continuing to work at Bradley Physio.
In 2021, she joined the clinic full-time and completed her AACP acupuncture course, specialising in treating headaches and neck pain. Her skills in Pilates and acupuncture, combined with her expertise in sports injuries and musculoskeletal conditions, make her a versatile therapist.
Kiera provides pitch-side physiotherapy for Rochdale Rugby Union Football Club, where her quick decision-making and assessment skills are vital in managing injuries during matches.
Outside of work, she enjoys exploring the countryside with her horse and dogs and participates in farming during the lambing season in Cheshire.
With her professional expertise, passion for movement, and dedication to her craft, Kiera is the ideal partner for anyone seeking recovery and peak performance.
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With over 26 years of experience in physiotherapy, Sian’s journey began at Sheffield Hallam University, where she graduated in 1998 with a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy. Her passion for helping people recover and thrive after neurological events has defined her career, with more than 22 years dedicated to neuro-rehabilitation across Greater Manchester.
Throughout her career, Sian has worked across various settings, from inpatient rehabilitation to community-based care, where she found her true calling—helping people regain independence after life-changing neurological conditions. Her work spans support for individuals with complex conditions like Stroke, Brain Injury, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, Cerebral Palsy, and more. She is also skilled in addressing the physical, cognitive, and behavioral challenges that often accompany these conditions.
Sian’s expertise extends to spasticity management, splinting, postural alignment, and motor recovery. She has completed advanced neurological training, including the highly regarded Basic and Advanced Bobath Courses and further education to MSc level, ensuring she remains at the forefront of developments in her field.
Beyond her hands-on work, Sian is a trusted leader and educator. She leads a multi-disciplinary community neuro-rehab team and provides expert neurological consultations to other NHS teams, contributing to the wider healthcare system. Her commitment to excellence is further demonstrated by her registration with the HCPC and membership in both CSP and ACPIN.
Driven by a genuine desire to improve lives, Sian continues to inspire her team and patients alike, always striving to bring the best care and support to those navigating the challenges of neurological recovery.
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Tracy graduated from the prestigious St Thomas’ Hospital in London before moving to Manchester, where she built her early career in some of the North West’s top teaching hospitals.
She holds a Post-Graduate Diploma in Orthopaedic Medicine, has completed the AACP Foundation Course in Acupuncture, and is a fully certified APPI Pilates instructor. Throughout her career, Tracy has gained extensive experience across a wide range of physiotherapy disciplines—from Burns & Plastics to Neurology—while working across numerous NHS hospitals in Greater Manchester.
With a passion for helping people manage and overcome back pain, Tracy chose to specialise in musculoskeletal physiotherapy. With over 25 years of experience, she now leads the team of physiotherapists delivering our Pilates classes and works alongside her husband Patrick to ensure Bradley Physio remains one of the leading clinics in the North West.
Outside of work, Tracy enjoys life in the countryside with her family, a collection of animals, and plenty of long walks.
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