My story

Hi, I’m Laura, Chartered Physiotherapist, pelvic health physiotherapist, yoga teacher and massage therapist based in Plymouth, UK. I offer musculoskeletal and pelvic health physiotherapy in-person @ Dragonfly Wellbeing Centre, Mutley, Plymouth and online, yoga 1-1 classes and sports/deep tissue massage.

Come join me

Together lets improve your wellbeing, body and mind.

Physiotherapy

My physiotherapy offerings

I offer musculoskeletal and women’s pelvic health physiotherapy either face-to-face or online via video or phone consultation.

I offer sports/deep tissue massage- helping to reduce tension, stiffness, stress and postural pain and improving emotional wellbeing and sleep.

  • Back, neck and pelvic pain
  • Lower Limb: hip, knee and ankle
  • Upper Limb: shoulder, elbow and wrist 
  • Rehabilitation following surgery, bone fracture or injury
  • Soft tissue injuries including muscle strain, ligament sprain and tendinopathy
  • Pregnancy MOT
  • Postnatal MOT
  • Menopause MOT
  • Bladder symptoms incl. incontinence 
  • Pelvic organ prolapse 
  • Diastasis rectus abdominis
  • Lower back and pelvic girdle pain
  • Labour and delivery preparation and return to exercise including running postnatally 
  • Pelvic pain including dyspareunia

Interested in physiotherapy sessions with me?

My Physiotherapy Journey

In 2015, having been inspired to learn more about anatomy and physiology, I enrolled on a physiotherapy degree in Bristol.

In 2016 I qualified as a deep tissue/sports massage therapist, practising in a private health clinic in Bristol. 

In 2019 I graduated as a physiotherapist and have since had experience working as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist in the NHS and privately- helping restore function and improve quality of life for those experiencing a range of musculoskeletal injuries from back pain to ankle and knee injuries.

In 2022, following the birth of my 2nd child, I trained in pelvic health physiotherapy with the pelvic, obstetric and gynaecology physiotherapy (POGP). I have continued to follow this passion, going on to do more women’s health specific courses, working with women across the lifespan, across both the NHS, where I lead care for ladies in pregnancy, and privately.

Yoga

My yoga offerings

My classes/sessions draw on hatha and vinyasa styles of yoga and are peppered with anatomy insights, physiotherapy informed variations and breathwork and mindfulness. I encourage discovering and building balanced stability and flexibility and use my physiotherapy knowledge to build progressive yoga sequences. I encourage laughter when we wobble in balances, ensure time for savasana relaxation at the end of class.

All are welcome– I strive to offer variations to suit all and reminders to listen and engage with your body, so that you can learn when to challenge and when to pull back. Do what best serves you today, and quiet the comparison and judgement.

My yoga journey

I grew up in Plymouth, Devon and was first introduced to yoga at secondary school. These lunchtime classes gave me a calm space to move, re-set and energize for the rest of the day. I continued to practice sporadically, until my early 20s I started to embrace yoga more fully both for the mental as well as physical benefits.

In 2013 I flew to Bali to complete my teacher training with Shades of Yoga, and on returning to the UK immersed myself in further training with Christopher Gladwell and Sarah Harlow, Bristol.

Since then I have taught hatha, vinyasa and hot yoga classes and 1-1’s in Bristol and Plymouth. 

More recently, yoga has supported me navigate a busy life with young children and complements other forms of movement in my life. I love to blend physiotherapy, including pelvic health physiotherapy with yoga in my practise. 

 

Training and Qualifications