Ms Natasha Allan is a Physiotherapist at Ashtead Hospital in Surrey.
Hand Therapy
HCPCCsp
Natasha trained at Cardiff University. Qualifying in 2005 with BSc Hons Physiotherapy and became chartered. She did her junior rotations in Sheffield Teaching Hospitals and from 2009 has specialised in Hands, working in some of the most well-known plastic surgery units in the UK.
She has undertaken 5 BAHT level II Hand Therapy Courses on the Wrist, PIPJ, Splinting, Radiographic Interpretation and Work Related Upper Limb Disorders and designed guidelines for Sagittal Band injuries and Muscle Belly Repairs.
She has attended annual conferences and for 3 years held an executive role in the British Society of Hand Therapy.
She is currently undertaking an improvement fellowship and developing a specialist Inflammatory Arthritis clinic as part of her NHS role at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
Hand Therapy
HCPCCsp
Natasha trained at Cardiff University. Qualifying in 2005 with BSc Hons Physiotherapy and became chartered. She did her junior rotations in Sheffield Teaching Hospitals and from 2009 has specialised in Hands, working in some of the most well-known plastic surgery units in the UK.
She has undertaken 5 BAHT level II Hand Therapy Courses on the Wrist, PIPJ, Splinting, Radiographic Interpretation and Work Related Upper Limb Disorders and designed guidelines for Sagittal Band injuries and Muscle Belly Repairs.
She has attended annual conferences and for 3 years held an executive role in the British Society of Hand Therapy.
She is currently undertaking an improvement fellowship and developing a specialist Inflammatory Arthritis clinic as part of her NHS role at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.