Sally Finlay


MSc Physiotherapy (distinction), BSc (Hons) Physiology St Andrews University, MCSP, HCPC Physiotherapist
 
Sally has worked in the NHS for over 16 years as a physiotherapist in a wide range of clinical settings, enabling her to develop a wealth of professional and clinical experience, knowledge and skills. Sally has a keen interest in rehabilitation and has worked in numerous teams in diverse settings including an award-winning Ankylosing Spondylitis hydrotherapy and gym rehabilitation team, inpatient rehabilitation (mainly orthopaedic) and outpatient rehabilitation in various elderly, neurological, pulmonary and cardiac teams.

At the start of her career Sally gained experience working with the amputee rehabilitation team at Queen Mary’s Hospital, Roehampton igniting a passion in this clinical area and for the last 3 years she has returned to this team, where she has developed specialist skills in rehabilitating amputees of varying amputation levels and of wide-ranging complexity and ability. She is passionate about her work and committed to providing the best holistic care possible to clients through thorough assessment, devising individualised treatment plans monitored through outcome measures and patient-centred goal setting maximising individual patient outcomes. Sally is a member of the CSP (Chartered Society of Physiotherapy), HCPC (Health Care Professions Council), BACPAR (British Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Amputee Rehabilitation) and AGILE (Society for Chartered Physiotherapists Working with Older People).