Nina Wareham BSc (Hons) PG Dip MCSP HCPC

nina wareham physio

Nina Wareham is a chartered physiotherapist with a breadth of experience across NHS settings, gaining skills in respiratory, orthopedic, musculoskeletal and neurological physiotherapy.

Having developed a passion for posture and movement analysis, Nina now uses these skills to support clients with a range of neurological conditions in achieving improvements in comfort, functional ability and independence.  Nina has gained qualification in Clinical Pilates in order to support clients in gradual progression towards improved functional movement.

Nina has an extensive background in rehabilitation; having worked as a senior physiotherapist in acute hospital and community settings in both the NHS and in private practice.  She is passionate about providing holistic rehabilitation focusing not only on the physical but also in managing some of the challenges that a neurological condition may have on other aspects of life be it mentally, emotionally or socially.

Nina is passionate about fatigue management and energy conservation and encourages exploration of this in order to maximise the functional ability and independence of her clients.

As well as Neurophysiotherapy and rehabilitation, Nina has gained post-graduate qualification in physiotherapy for animals.

In her spare time, Nina enjoys riding her horse and triathlon.

info@bristolneurophysio.co.uk

Some kind words

I had a Stroke 18 months ago and only contacted Bristol Neurophysio six weeks ago. I had a prompt response and appointment made for the following week, unfortunately I had to cancel this due to illness. Kirsty was extremely understanding and rescheduled immediately. I have had three sessions since and am extremely pleased with my progress towards my wish to walk, for the first time I feel this will happen. It is hard work and tiring but Kirsty is always cheerful and encouraging and each time makes the tasks achievable. At last someone understands what it's like for me and takes time to explain how my Stroke has affected me. Watch this space as I'm sure I will be posting a new testimonial when I am walking again.

Mr J L, Midsomer Norton