Our Shipston-On-Stour Clinic.

About our Shipston-On-Stour Clinic:

Tudor Physiotherapy is located in the No. 8 building. The No. 8 building is located across the road from the main medical centre.

Opening Hours

Wednesday: 09:30 – 16:00

 

No. 8 The Medical Centre

Badgers Crescent

Shipston-On-Stour

Warwickshire

CV36 4BQ

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Rachel Kritchell

Very helpful, kind, respectful physio's I would recommend this practice highly if your in need of treatment

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Nicola Roberts

Brilliant service - Sarah got me on my feet, when i was having sciatic problems over the summer - just in time for Car Fest ! (where there was lots of walking involved) - it was the highlight of the summer - thanks to Sarah and her treatment on my back - she made it possible for me and my family to...

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Meet the Clinic Team

Greg Howells

Role: Physiotherapist

Qualification: BSc Physiotherapy

With over 25 years of clinical experience, I am a dedicated physiotherapist with a wealth of expertise in musculoskeletal health. My career began with a decade in the NHS, where I worked alongside orthopaedic consultants to establish specialised rehabilitation programmes for knee and back pain. Following this, I refined my skills at various sports injury clinics across Coventry and Oxfordshire, eventually joining the team at Tudor Physiotherapy in 2010.

My professional passion lies in helping people return to the sports and lifestyles they love. I believe in a tailored approach, using individualised treatment and exercise plans to achieve lasting results. I have a particular interest in sports and running mechanics, ensuring that movement is as efficient and pain-free as possible.

Outside of the clinic, I am a lifelong sports and music enthusiast. Whether I’m on the tennis court, golf course, or cricket pitch, I stay active in the local sporting community. My background also includes years of playing rugby and coaching junior rugby, giving me a unique perspective on the physical demands of team sports

“Thanks to the magic hands of Greg, I have ridden Mont Ventoux.” – Steve Cornfield

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Andrew Holbrook

Role: Physiotherapist

Qualification: BSc Physiotherapy

Clinical Interests: Paediatric musculoskeletal & sports injuries, lower limb biomechanics and injury prevention strategies, elite & recreational sports rehabilitation

Sporting Interests: Marathon running (PB: 2.59.38), golf, football, netball

Previously Worked For: NHS (qualified in 1995), Godswell Physiotherapy, Coventry City Football Club

Other Experience: Moseley Rugby, 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games, 2017 London World Athletics Championships, 2018 Birmingham World Indoor Athletics, Current Lead Physiotherapist at Wasps Netball (Vitality Super league Champions 2017 & 2018) and Physiotherapist to Warwick School

“Andrew has been exceptional this season, one of the very best I’ve worked with.” – Karen Selby

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Kate Aitchison

Role: Physiotherapist

Qualification: BSc Physiotherapy

Kate Aitchison is a Senior Chartered Physiotherapist with a career spanning 36 years across the UK and Australia. Her career includes a decade within the NHS in Oxford, where she soon specialised in musculoskeletal physiotherapy. Her passion for sports injuries led to pitch side care for rugby union at county and club levels and trackside at Oxford Athletics Club (juniors). On moving to Melbourne, Australia, Kate worked at the prestigious Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS) in elite soccer, and at specialist sports injury clinics.
Kate continues to maintain a long-standing commitment to adolescent health, having worked with Warwick School and currently King Edward VI School (KES) to manage growth-related and school-level sports injuries.

Kate “practices what she preaches” and is a dedicated advocate for an active lifestyle. An enthusiast of resistance training, running, and cycling, she has a first-hand understanding of the physical demands of these disciplines. This personal experience allows her to bridge the gap between clinical rehabilitation and real-world performance, providing practical, effective strategies for her patients.

“Thank you not only for your treatment but also your encouragement.” – Sharon Stockdale

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Hayley Standell

Role: Physiotherapist

Qualification: Bsc Physiotherapy

Clinical Interests: Movement dysfunction assessment, performance stability, acupuncture, joint manipulation, shoulder injury & rehabilitation, hypermobility

Sporting Interests: Horse riding, swimming, yoga, and running

Previously worked for: NHS (qualified in 2003), Leicester Royal Infirmary, Coventry PCT, University Hospital Coventry & Warwickshire, Godswell Physiotherapy

Other Experience: Specialist knee team physiotherapist (working alongside orthopaedic consultants, preparing and presenting research to an international audience.) PgDip Neuromusculoskeletal Healthcare, physiotherapist for Children’s international Games & Warwick School Rugby and Hockey Tour, First Contact Physiotherapist in GP clinics.

”I have been receiving excellent care at Tudor. Hayley’s skills in acupuncture are especially impressive, she finds the root cause quickly and I always come away feeling better. In addition to hands-on treatment, Hayley has given good advice on my running, footwear, and sleeping; all of which have helped lessen the issues and get me through training for my first marathon! Tudor would always be my first point of call.”Jan McLure

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Sarah Coles

Role: Physiotherapist

Qualification: BSc Physiotherapy

Clinical interests: Musculoskeletal dysfunctions, injury prevention and rehabilitation, biomechanical analysis and treatment, myofascial release/manual therapy, return to sport and function

Sporting interests: Netball, running, tennis, gym/weight training

Other experience: NHS (Qualified 2016), First aid cover for Warwick School Rugby & Kenilworth Half Marathon

“Nothing short of miraculous! I went to see Sarah having suffered a lot of back pain to the point where I needed assistance getting out of bed. In just one session she freed my back and eased the pain, it has since stayed pain free and mobile.” – Jane Broomfield

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Gisela Payne

Role: Physiotherapist

Qualification: BSc Physiotherapy

Clinical Interests: Myofascial & neuromuscular techniques, visceral manipulation, women’s health, kinesio-taping, clinical pilates & exercise rehabilitation

Sporting interests: Triathlon, marathon and ultra running

Previously worked for: Ferrari Formula One, GB Women’s cycling, GB Triathlon (European & World Championships 2005 – 09), private practice in Warwickshire and Oxfordshire

Other Experience: London School of Sports Massage (senior tutor), Regent’s College, London & Southampton (teaching posture & remedial exercise and medical conditions)

“I have no hesitation recommending Gisela’s services, whether in assisting recovery from a particular injury or in the maintenance of physical and wider health and well-being.” – John Snowden

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Directions:

Tudor Physiotherapy is located in the No. 8 building. The No. 8 building is located across the road from the main medical centre. Parking is available in the medical centre car park, or the gravel paring immediately in front of the ‘No. 8’ building. Otherwise street parking is available.

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Book your Appointment Today.

Before you start treatment with us, it is important you book in for an initial assessment so we can assess your needs, and discuss a treatment plan.

Physiotherapy

See one of our expert Chartered Physiotherapists for clinical treatment. Please do not book a treatment session unless you have attended an assessment.

Sports Massage

Non-clinical deep massage to relieve tension and promote recovery.

Acupuncture

Western acupuncture treatment performed by a specially trained Chartered Physiotherapist.

Shockwave Therapy

Specialist treatment performed by a Chartered Physiotherapist to reduce pain using high energy acoustic waves.

What to expect.

The treatment you will receive from the physiotherapists in our Shipston-On-Stour Physiotherapy Clinic will be ‘hands on’ and involve several sessions.

For all new patients registered with Tudor Physiotherapy, our team will conduct an initial assessment, where they will screen your condition or injury, to gain an understanding of the lack of movement or pain in the problem area. By understanding the reason behind the pain or problem you’re having, they will be able to discuss with you the treatment techniques to be completed. In most cases, your treatment will begin throughout your first session with us. If you would like to find out more, we have gone into further detail about what will happen in your first physiotherapy session with Tudor Physiotherapy. We assist a wide range of patients including self-referring patients and private medical insurance clients.

What To Expect

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