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Tim Bradford MSc Vet Phys. BHSc (Hons) MCSP HPC ACPAT Cat A

Tim qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist in 1997 having gained his BSc (Hons) degree in Physiotherapy from Leeds University. He then worked across the north of England as a Physiotherapist within the NHS initially where he specialised in musculoskeletal medicine and then moved onto private clinics and the BMI hospital in Sheffield where he was able to gain fantastic experience working alongside top UK Orthopaedic Surgeons. Having gained invaluable experience here Tim continued to then provide locum services across the Yorkshire area whilst training at the Royal Veterinary College, London for his MSc in Veterinary Physiotherapy. Having gained his MSc qualification in May 2006, Tim and Rhiannon moved down from Yorkshire to Herefordshire in April 2006 to set up Bradford`s Veterinary Physiotherapy. Since gaining his MSc qualification Tim has continued to specialise his skill set with elite competition animals and has travelled into Holland to provide his expertise within equestrian top international competition circles.

 

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Rhiannon Bradford MSc Vet Phys. BSc (Hons) MCSP HPC ACPAT Cat A

Rhiannon qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist in 1999 having gained her BSc (Hons) degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Huddersfield. She then started working within the NHS specialising in Neurology and Orthopaedics. She had fantastic experience at Pinderfields hospital in the spinal injury unit and gained great knowledge from working in specialist Neurological rehabilitation. Following these experiences Rhiannon then went on to provide specialist neurological physiotherapy locum services across the north of
England, whilst also providing specialist musculoskeletal services to BUPA. Rhiannon also undertook the MSc in Veterinary Physiotherapy at the Royal Veterinary College, London following her long awaited goal to train
to be a Veterinary Physiotherapist after first experiencing the profession back in 1999 just before qualifying as a Chartered Physiotherapist and vowed ‘that was the profession for her!’. Both Rhiannon and Tim completed the two year part-time MSc course in May 2006, shortly before moving to Herefordshire from Yorkshire to set up Bradford`s Veterinary Physiotherapy. Whilst setting up the practice Rhiannon also provided her expertise to advise Herefordshire Council and the Primary Care Trust to assist them in setting up rehabilitation services
within the community and to provide training. Rhiannon splits her time between clinical cases, managing and organising the practice plus looking after their daughter Eleanor.

 

rhiannon bradford

Moira Robson MSc PgDip Vet Phys. BSc (Hons) BHSI(SM) MCSP HPC ACPAT Cat A

Moira qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist in 2005 with an MSc from Kings College London. Moira had previously completed both her BSc (Hons) degree in Equine Science and her BHS (British Horse Society) Stable Managers qualification before deciding to direct her skills into Physiotherapy firstly then on into the Veterinary field. Moira completed her Post Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Physiotherapy in 2010 from the Royal Veterinary College, London to bring together all her previous qualifications and skills. Moira has been able to specialise within human Physiotherapy in providing a unique hand service assessing and treating both acute and chronic conditions from either an Orthopaedic or Neurological origin within the NHS. Also in 2002, Moira spent five months in Kentucky, USA at the renowned Hagyard, Davidson and McGee Equine Hospital as a Veterinary Technician gaining invaluable experiences and helped spur her desire to become a Veterinary Physiotherapist. Moira is now expanding her clinical time within the Veterinary field and her previous experiences both here in the UK and abroad allow her to provide a superb level of knowledge and expertise in treating Veterinary musculoskeletal cases. When Moira is not spending time working, she enjoys spending her time on horseback having had an extensive riding history and previously reaching Grand Prix level Dressage in Germany she likes to keep her riding skills up to scratch.

Moira Robson

Judi Walton

Judi joined the practice in August 2011 to work full time in the office alongside Sue. Judi looks after the day-to-day running of all administrative tasks and organising each therapist’s geography and visits each day. Previously Judi has worked in a very busy GP practice as a medical secretary however enjoys the busy nature of our practice with its varied client base and flexible approach. Judi has enabled us to bring our service up to speed with new procedures to ensure we provide the upmost quality at all times and to provide clear and open communication between all parties concerned with the clinical outcome of your animal. When Judi is not at work she enjoys horse riding, cycling and walking her dogs plus being a very active member of her local badminton club.

Judy Walton

Sue Spaven

Sue has been working in the practice since June 2009 and manages the general administration of the office and organising the diaries for all concerned, quite
an onerous task! Sue has spent many years working and organising the administration in a very busy Orthodontic practice in the Midlands before moving to Herefordshire in 2009. Sue works part-time in the business and provides an invaluable part to the very busy proceedings. When Sue is not at work she enjoys walking on the Malvern Hills, oil painting and spending time
with her family.

Sue Spaven
   
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The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy The Royal Veterinary College (RVC), University of London Vet School HPC - Health Professions Council