- Fee assured
- Verified account
Specialises in
- Domiciliary
- Musculoskeletal
About us
The practice is owned by partners Mark and Christine Potter, both of whom are experienced physiotherapists, and are members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, Registered with the Health & Care Professions Council and members of Physio First (Organisation of Chartered Physiotherapists in Private Practice).
Mark trained and served as a physiotherapist in the Royal Army Medical Corps for many years, gaining extensive experience in the management of a wide range of conditions, especially those affecting the musculo-skeletal system.
He continues to be heavily involved in the treatment of sports injuries arising from all disciplines at all levels - from amateur to professional and club to Olympic standards. He has close links with most sports clubs within the area, in particular Worthing Rugby Football Club, Worthing Hockey Club and Worthing and District Harriers.
Christine trained as a civilian student with the Services, and has since worked extensively in all fields of physiotherapy. She spent 5 years specialising in Rheumatology and ran a very successful Chronic Back Pain Programme. It is Christine who provides most of our outreach services and through this has gained valuable experience in the treatment of the elderly.
As physiotherapists we pride ourselves on keeping up to date with changing professional issues by undergoing regular formal Continuing Professional Development.
Areas of interest
Wrist pain; Gait analysis; Joint pain; Sports injuries; Limb pain; Shoulder pain; Foot pain; Disc disease; Degenerative knee disorders; Neck pain; Lower back pain; Pain management; Back pain; Chronic pain, Orthopaedics
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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AA361
Follow-up Musculoskeletal (MSK) Physiotherapy Session - (>50)
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AA360
Initial Musculoskeletal (MSK) Physiotherapy Session - (>50)
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AA363
Follow on domiciliary visit (physiotherapy or occupational therapy) - (1-5)
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AA362
Initial domiciliary visit (physiotherapy or occupational therapy) - (1-5)