John
Nugus
B. Physiotherapy MCSP, MHPC
MSc (Pain) MIASP
Certified Pilates Instructor MAPPI
Senior Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist
John
joined The Practice as a senior clinician in July 2006. John
graduated from the University of Queensland, Australia with
a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 1996. He worked for three years
in a large Queensland hospital, predominantly in neurorehabilitation,
orthopaedics and musculoskeletal physiotherapy, before heading
to the UK more than eight years ago.
John
brings to the team a wealth of experience in managing spinal
pain and sports injuries. He prides himself on providing individualised
care to patients to help them achieve their specific goals;
after all, no two patients have exactly the same injury, experiences
or aims! John is also a fully certified Pilates instructor through
the Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute (APPI), based
in London. Combined with his excellent manual therapy skills,
John sees Pilates as a user-friendly medium to reduce recurrence
of injury. It allows him to apply his Physiotherapy principles
to improve movement efficiency and facilitate a controlled return
to functional activities.
Continuing
professional development has always been important to John.
At the end of 2007 he completed his Masters degree (MSc Pain)
at Kings College London, which focussed on the study of pain
mechanisms. He was also a senior lecturer for the APPI between
2003 and 2008, regularly training and accrediting other Physiotherapists
throughout the UK and Southern Ireland in Pilates. John has
recently been appointed as an Honorary Research Fellow at The
Brompton Hospital in London; he is currently involved with the
hospital in a research project investigating the effect of musculoskeletal
physiotherapy on dysfunctional breathing.
In
his spare time, John also fits in marathons (still trying to
get those PBs!) and learns Spanish and Japanese. He has hiked
many long distance trails throughout the UK, Australia and elsewhere,
and has travelled extensively.