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We’re pleased to offer expert physiotherapy and sports massage services on site through Heather Binnington of Agilitas Physio & Sports Massage. Whether you're recovering from injury, managing ongoing issues, or simply looking to keep your body performing at its best, Heather brings a wealth of experience in sports physiotherapy and orthopaedic care. Sessions are tailored to your individual needs, supporting injury prevention, rehabilitation, and return-to-play strategies for all levels of sport and activity.
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Heather Binnington is Director and Clinical Physiotherapist at Agilitas Physio & Sports Massage. Heather is registered with the Health & Care Professions Council and is a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. She combines this with Head of Sport & Exercise Medicine at the University of Edinburgh Sport department, leading Edinburgh Sports Clinic (formerly FASIC), and a clinical role as Advanced Practice Physiotherapist with a background in sports physiotherapy and orthopaedic medicine having qualified from Queen Margaret University in 1999, completing a post-graduate diploma in Orthopaedic Medicine and studying MSc programme in Sports Physiotherapy at University of Bath. She has worked in orthopaedic, musculo-skeletal and specialist sport roles within the NHS, club and SRU age-grade rugby before moving to private practice, gaining clinic experience and leading the medical services for the University's high performance sport programme. Heather also worked as lead physiotherapist with Scottish Hockey, for the Scotland Men's Hockey team from 2014-2019, supporting their international programme and promotion back to European Championships. Her clinical interest lies in evidence-based and data driven injury prevention, rehabilitation and return to sport management. or the University's high performance sport programme. Heather also worked as lead physiotherapist with Scottish Hockey, for the Scotland Men's Hockey team from 2014-2019, supporting their international programme and promotion back to European Championships. Her clinical interest lies in evidence-based and data driven injury prevention, rehabilitation and return to sport |