Becky Onyett

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Principal Physiotherapist
Owner/Director
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy
PGDip Veterinary Physiotherapy
BSc (Hons) Animal Health
Becky gained her BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy in 2006. She initially worked within the National Health Service in the UK, but soon found her way into Private Practice, assessing and treating a variety of musculo-skeletal conditions. Becky went on to gain post graduate training in acupuncture. She also completed her Post Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Physiotherapy from the Royal Veterinary College in London in 2010.
Her love of outdoor sports and horse riding led her to start focusing on body movement and patterning, which provided the basis for her to gain her APPI Modified Pilates Instruction Certification. She has since completed a number of professional development training programs to enhance her Pilates Instruction and Clinical Reasoning.
Becky embarked on the PINC program and became a registered Cancer Rehabilitation Therapist in 2012, she has since gone on to be STEEL and Next Steps trained and is looking to gain further qualifications in lymphodema management and become certified in the Paddle On program in the next year.
Working with visceral manipulation techniques alongside her passion to support those with uro-gynae complications, Becky is keen to see and treat anyone with continence, pelvic floor or uro-gynae complications such as prolapse pre and post surgery.
Veterinary Physiotherapy is her passion - undertaking Horse & Rider assessments and treatments, Rehabilitation programs and Physiotherapy for Dogs and Cats pre & post surgery and animals with a musculo-skeletal or neurological injury along with managing those with chronic conditions such as arthritis, are all part of her priority focus.
Out of work Becky can be found running around with her two boys, Richie and Marcus. Swimming, walking the dog or attempting to hit a ball at the Franklin Squash Club!
Principal Physiotherapist
Owner/Director
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy
PGDip Veterinary Physiotherapy
BSc (Hons) Animal Health
Becky gained her BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy in 2006. She initially worked within the National Health Service in the UK, but soon found her way into Private Practice, assessing and treating a variety of musculo-skeletal conditions. Becky went on to gain post graduate training in acupuncture. She also completed her Post Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Physiotherapy from the Royal Veterinary College in London in 2010.
Her love of outdoor sports and horse riding led her to start focusing on body movement and patterning, which provided the basis for her to gain her APPI Modified Pilates Instruction Certification. She has since completed a number of professional development training programs to enhance her Pilates Instruction and Clinical Reasoning.
Becky embarked on the PINC program and became a registered Cancer Rehabilitation Therapist in 2012, she has since gone on to be STEEL and Next Steps trained and is looking to gain further qualifications in lymphodema management and become certified in the Paddle On program in the next year.
Working with visceral manipulation techniques alongside her passion to support those with uro-gynae complications, Becky is keen to see and treat anyone with continence, pelvic floor or uro-gynae complications such as prolapse pre and post surgery.
Veterinary Physiotherapy is her passion - undertaking Horse & Rider assessments and treatments, Rehabilitation programs and Physiotherapy for Dogs and Cats pre & post surgery and animals with a musculo-skeletal or neurological injury along with managing those with chronic conditions such as arthritis, are all part of her priority focus.
Out of work Becky can be found running around with her two boys, Richie and Marcus. Swimming, walking the dog or attempting to hit a ball at the Franklin Squash Club!