Wesley Davidson
Physiotherapist MCSP HCPC
Clinical Interests
- Neck and upper limb injuries
- Musicians with work related upper limb issues
- Running related injuries
- Exercise rehabilitation
Wesley commenced working with CSPC in June 2016 after relocating to Leeds from Australia. He graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree at University of Queensland (Australia) in 1999 and has over 20 years of experience working in private practice physiotherapy both in Australia and the UK. He has a passion for musculoskeletal physiotherapy and loves using hands on and exercise rehabilitation skills to optimise recovery and squeeze every last bit of improvement out of his patients.
He has worked alongside a Melbourne neurosurgeon rehabilitating clients with co-existing shoulder complaints after cervical spinal (neck) surgery. In his previous role he enjoyed treating a junior Australian beach volleyball champion, a masters level Australian female power lifting champion, Australian rules football players and runners, as well as many people with complex and chronic complaints.
In recent years Wesley has completed training courses in rib and pelvis MET techniques, paediatric musculoskeletal conditions, TMJ (jaw) techniques, visceral manipulation and strength and conditioning. Wesley completed a foundation acupuncture course in the UK in 2008 and uses acupuncture and dry needling in his treatment plans when needed. He updated his skills in treatment of shoulder injuries with Melbourne shoulder specialist physiotherapist Lyn Watson. He has also updated his skills in management of neck injuries with world renowned physiotherapist Gwen Jull. Other post graduate training includes ball based exercise rehabilitation with Joanna Elphinston, MET management of low back and sacroiliac joint injuries, management of chronic pain and trigger point release.
Aside from working in the private practice setting, Wesley has also worked in onsite occupational health clinics, working with Stirling police and Ayrshire council building services in Scotland.
Wesley is enthusiastic about commuter cycling and also enjoys trampoline wrestling with his 2 young kids.
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"Amazing physios! I started coming here when they were located in Leeds Met. Now moved out to a new building by the Village gym/hotel. Every physio I have seen has been nothing short of amazing.....very knowledgeable and always seem to fix the problem!"
Chris Allen
"Rose came highly recommended to me from a sports therapist who was also a high level athlete. She clearly cares about getting her patients back to full health ASAP. She kindly reviewed a list of my injuries prior to booking anything with her so she could appropriately advise on who i should see. From my brief conversation with her i could tell she cared and had extensive knowledge about biomechanics and getting to the root cause of the problem."
Drew Norcup
"I was attended to by Louisa who was great . She was very thorough and methodical in getting to the root of my problem and gave me effective treatment. At the end of my treatment I was given a plan to follow. There was no pressure to book a follow up appointment either.
I would definitely recommend to anyone contemplating going. My only regret is that I did not go earlier."
James Ahmad
"Absolutely the best practice I’ve been to. Extremely experienced and expert physiotherapists. Particularly the folks who’ve worked with British Triathlon and elite athletes. Very happy with the expertise, treatment and longer mire valuable sessions. A very refreshing and reassuring approach to care"
Andrew Bannister
"Wow I have been other physiotherapy the only did basic wok on my shoulder . But janat who did look at my shoulder . She trying to find out what is causing the shoulder pain . She did found out after several exercise . She is amazing what she dose . I am glad I have been recommend to cspc. Let’s hope none one suffer shoulder injury but if you experienced any body pain . Janat is the one . Well done guys finally I can go back to gym "
Sarbast Mohammed
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