DIANA BRACE Bsc (Hons) MCSP

 

Professional Memberships

Member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy- 075476

Registered with the Health Professions Council-PH74916

 

Education and Qualifications

St Georges Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London. SW17 ORE.

Sept 2002-July 2005                BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy

 

Hertford Regional College, The Springs, Turnford, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire. EN10 6AE

Sept 2000-July 2002                 Access to HE

 

Hertford Regional College, Ware Centre, Scotts Road, Ware, Hertfordshire. SG12 9JF

Sept 1990-July 1992                 NNEB (Nursery Nursing Educational Board)

 

Hadham Hall Secondary School, Stortford Road, Little Hadham, Herfordshire

Sept 1985- July 1990               9 GCSEs

 

Employment:

Stortford Grange Physiotherapy Centre, Jenkins Lane, Hallingbury Road, Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM22 7QL

April 2006-Present Senior Physiotherapist

Duties and responsibilities

· Assessment and treatment of patients with a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions

· Collating information on patient outcome measures

· Supervision of university and work experience students.

St Elizabeth’s Special Needs School, Perry Green, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire. SG10 6EW

May 1993-Sept 2002

Learning Support Assistant

Duties and responsibilities

· Assisting children with complex special needs in the classroom environment.

· Dealing with the children’s medical conditions eg administering emergency medication and monitoring seizures.

· Working within a multidisciplinary team

Postgraduate Courses Attended

September  2007- Shirley Sahrmann Evening Lecture, UCL, London.

April 2008-  Part one - The C0-C3 Segmental Dysfunction Role in Primary Headache. Dean Watson, two day Course.

June 2008- Module A Society of Orthopaedic Medicine Postgraduate Diploma, Reading, four day course.

September 2008- Part two – The C0-C3 Segmental Dysfunction Role in Primary Headache. Dean Watson, Two day course.

April 2009 – Module B – Society of Orthopaedic Medicine Postgraduate Diploma, Bournemouth, four day Course.

April 2010 - Prof Stuart McGill 2 day course. Prof McGill is the professor of Spinal Biomechanics at Waterloo University in Canada