


Trish Formby - Masters in
Sports Physiotherapy, MCSP, SRP
Trish completed both undergraduate and postgraduate training at Curtin University,
Perth, Western Australia. Trish specialises in combining her manual and rehabilitative
skills to provide a comprehensive treatment plan for all her patients whatever
their goal. She has been trained in Clinical Pilates for 8 years, manual
therapy for 15 years and with her Sports Masters background has been successfully
tailoring treatment programmes to decrease pain, retrain movement patterns
and improve performance in elite athletes and office workers alike.
Camilla Curtis - MSc Manipulative
Physiotherapy, MMACP, MCSP, SRP
Camilla studied at U.C.L and the Middlesex Hospital. She has an analytical
approach to assessment and treatment integrating manual and rehabilitation
based strategies. She is involved in post-graduate university education programmes
tutoring both physiotherapists and doctors at Masters level in addition to
teaching on courses throughout the UK. She has experience working with professional
sports people and attended Sydney 2000 with the British Paralympic Swim Team.
Avril Barrett - MSc Neuromusculoskeletal
Physiotherapy, MCSP, MISCP, SRP
Avril studied physiotherapy at University College Dublin before going on to work in the UK,
Ireland and Australia. She has also completed an MSc in Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy
at University College London. She has worked with several sports teams over the years,
including Gaelic football teams here in London. She uses an evidence based approach in the
management of all her clients.
Gemma Pilkington - BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy,
MCSP, SRP
Gemma graduated from the University of Brighton in 1998 and has worked extensively
within the public and private sector in both Australia and the UK. She is
currently completing her MACP, a post-graduate qualification specialising
in the theoretical and evidence based approach to the management and rehabilitation
of musculoskeletal dysfunction. Her expertise lies in treating joint and spinal pathology, along
with sporting injuries and athletes returning to optimal performance. Gemma also has a
specific interest in the area of Women’s Health - specialising in the
treatment of both gynaecological and obstetric conditions. Her passion for treating is evident through
her comprehensive approach to assessments and treatments utilising a combination of manual therapy,
clinical rehabilitation, acupuncture and Pilates to ensure full recovery.
Louise Kedroff - MSc Musculoskeletal
Physiotherapy, MCSP, MACP, SRP
Louise Kedroff studied physiotherapy at University College Dublin and completed
an MSc in Physiotherapy in UCL. Currently she is completing a PhD in knee
pain at King’s College London, where she lectures in physiotherapy.
Louise has worked in private practices and in NHS hospitals in the London
area. She uses an evidence-based approach in her management of clients.
Marika Feddema - MSc Manual
Therapy, MCSP, SRP
Marika completed her undergraduate training in physiotherapy in Perth, Western
Australia in 1999. She then went on to work in both Australia and the UK
in the private sector. She uses a combination of manual therapy and exercise
rehabilitation in the treatment of pain, with her recent completion of an
MSc (Manual Therapy) contributing greatly to this. She has a special interest
in the analysis of biomechanics in the treatment of sporting injuries (especially
those related to snow sports, running and ball sports) and utilises both
Pilates and gym-based exercises to achieve this.
Lorna Hetherington - Sports & Remedial
Massage Therapist, LSSM (Dip)
Lorna qualified at the renowned London School of Sports Massage. She uses
a variety of techniques, including deep tissue massage, to break down scar
tissue and knots, release chronic tension and lengthen muscles. As
well as enhancing your sporting performance, sports and remedial massage
is also excellent if you are recovering from an injury or operation, suffering
from occupational or postural stress and as a preventative measure to keep
you feeling loose and relaxed.
Victoria Anderson - Pilates Instructor
Dip. RBS. ARAD. AISTD
Victoria trained at the Royal Ballet School and worked as a professional ballet dancer before
training in Remedial and Body Conditioning Pilates with Alan Herdman - a direct disciple of
Joseph Pilates himself. Victoria works with a wide variety of people from office workers, ante
and postnatal women, sports people and anyone for whom optimum health is a goal. Her teaching
technique works on bringing the body into a balanced alignment so that posture, strength
and performance are achieved and sustained effortlessly.
Mike Sutton - BSc (Hons) Sports
Injury Rehabilitation, MCSP, SRP
After 6 years of working as a personal trainer and strength coach, Mike returned to
university in Salford to complete a degree in Sports Injury Rehabilitation and graduated in 1999.
Since then he has worked in the private sector as a physiotherapist and lecturer,
working with professional and recreational athletes as well as non sporting injuries.
Mike has a particular interest in biomechanics and posture. As well as using manual
therapy, he uses exercise prescription as a method of restoring functional movement
patterns to areas of dysfunction. With the emphasis on active rehabilitation the ultimate
goal is for every client to be fully involved in the treatment process.
Sprint reception team
Our Practice Manager Lorna is supported by the rest of our friendly reception
team - Cecilia Weinberg, Emily Jones, Rebecca Dunn and Anna Westlake.
If you have any questions regarding the practice or your account, please
contact them by phone, email or in person, they’re always happy to help.







Camilla Curtis and Trish Formby are directors of Sprint Physiotherapy. They are both highly experienced physiotherapists and have worked together since 1999, setting up Sprint Physiotherapy in 2002.
Under their leadership, Sprint has become a dynamic and innovative clinic. Its excellent reputation for delivering high quality treatment is recognised by patients, fellow physiotherapists, consultants all over London and local GP's. In the Kensington area Sprint has strong relationships with local businesses and residents; rewardingly, the majority of new patients at Sprint arrive through recommendations by existing or previous patients.
Trish and Camilla have a strong commitment to professional development and actively encourage staff to attend professional courses and lectures. Whilst working at Sprint they have devised and presented a shoulder rehabilitation course for physiotherapists, lectured to doctors on a variety of topics to include back and knee pain and acted as clinical educators and examiners for Masters students at University College London.