The Physiotherapists
The Physiotherapists, who are registered with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) fully assess and treat all joint, muscle, tendon and ligament disorders whether due to back or neck pain, sporting or dance injuries, work related injuries, arthritis or from any accidents or falls. They then give a clear diagnosis and plan, in conjunction with their patients, the most appropriate treatment and how many treatments will likely be required for the best outcome.
Debbie McDougall
Debbie McDougall is a Chartered Physiotherapist with over 30 years’ experience in musculoskeletal physiotherapy. She has worked in the private sector for over 25 years and has been running her own practise for 23 years – initially in Bishopbriggs and since 2010 on the southside of Glasgow. Debbie qualified in 1991 with a BSc in Physiotherapy, later adding an Advanced Certificate in Physiotherapy in Occupational Health. She is also a qualified acupuncturist for pain relief. Debbie worked as a volunteer Physiotherapist in the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and is keen on outdoors sports including running, skiing, cycling, hillwalking and wild swimming.
Joti Baryah
Joti Baryah is a Chartered Physiotherapist with over 18 years’ experience in musculoskeletal and neuromuscular physiotherapy. She qualified in 2005 in India with a BSc Physiotherapy and in 2007 in India gained an MSc in Sports Physiotherapy. She qualified as an acupuncturist for pain relief in 2011. Joti has been working in Private Practise for 14 years.
Val Forgie
Val Forgie has extensive musculoskeletal experience having worked for over 30 years in a large NHS Glasgow teaching hospital in the Physiotherapy department and as an extended scope practitioner in the Orthopaedic clinic. She has experience in all areas of musculoskeletal medicine, in particular in the assessment and management of upper limb and complex shoulder conditions. She has done extensive post graduate training and been involved in teaching medical and Physiotherapy students and colleagues throughout Glasgow. She enjoys the outdoors, playing golf, tennis and walking.