Stoke company joins forces with Keele University to develop future physiotherapy talent

By Ryan Parker

25th Oct 2024 12:00 am | Local News

True Physio has teamed up with Keele University, allowing the company to work with top students and play a part in nurturing talent (Ryan Parker).
True Physio has teamed up with Keele University, allowing the company to work with top students and play a part in nurturing talent (Ryan Parker).

A Stoke-on-Trent physiotherapy business has teamed up with Keele University, allowing the company to work with top students and play a part in nurturing talent.

True Physio, with a clinic at Kingfisher House, off Campbell Road, has over 45 physiotherapy, sports therapy and wellbeing specialists, working to help patients manage and eliminate pain.

The experienced UK-based clinic group offers expert advice, products and treatments to help people get back to doing the things they love, pain-free.

True Physio, with a clinic at at Kingfisher House, off Campbell Road, has over 45 physiotherapy, sports therapy and wellbeing specialists, working to help patients manage and eliminate pain (Ryan Parker).

True Physio told Nub News it is committed to delivering exceptional physiotherapy care to the communities of Stoke-on-Trent and further afield.

One of the ways it does this is by fostering close partnerships with local institutions, including Keele University.

This new partnership is helping to develop the next generation of talented physiotherapists, bringing the latest innovations and techniques directly to its clinics.

True Physio's collaboration with Keele University allows the company to work with top students from its renowned MSci Physiotherapy programme.

Recent Keele graduates, Annabel and Jason, joined the True Physio Nantwich team after completing their studies and are already making a significant impact on patient care.

Annabel, who completed a clinical placement at True Physio during her final year at university, said: "I has been incredible to return to True Physio as a qualified professional after my placement here.

"I love being part of a team that supports my growth and allows me to see patients through from their initial assessment to being pain-free and back to full function. It is such a rewarding experience."

If you are looking for expert physiotherapy care, True Physio is here to help you achieve your health goals. Call the True Physio Stoke clinic on: 01270 361363 (True Physio).

Thanks to its strong relationship with Keele University, True Physio patients continue to benefit from cutting-edge physiotherapy techniques and the latest research in the field.

Annabel and Jason are examples of how the university collaboration enhances the quality of care at True Physio, offering patients evidence-based and highly effective treatments.

Clinic director at True Physio, Keith Johnstone, told Nub News: "Our partnership with Keele University allows us to provide hands-on experience to new graduates while ensuring our patients receive care from physiotherapists trained with the most up-to-date knowledge and skills.

"It is a win-win for both our team and our community."

True Physio was recently recognised as a finalist for 'Excellence in Collaboration' at the South Cheshire Chamber Business Awards.

This was thanks to the clinic's strong partnership with the likes of Keele University, Crewe and Nantwich RUFC and more.

True Physio told Nub News it is committed to delivering exceptional physiotherapy care to the communities of Stoke-on-Trent and further afield (True Physio).

As it looks ahead, True Physio looks forward to welcoming more skilled graduates to its growing team.

The company continues to offer top-tier physiotherapy services to the people of Stoke-on-Trent, Crewe, Nantwich, Congleton and further afield.

If you are looking for expert physiotherapy care, True Physio is here to help you achieve your health goals. Call the True Physio Stoke clinic on: 01270 361363.

     

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