Niamh Henry
Physiotherapist & Pilates Instructor
MSc, HCPC
CSP no. 124826
HCPC no. PH137762
MCSP 124826
Biography
Niamh is an experienced and compassionate Irish Physiotherapist with a background in both sport and private practice. She graduated from Robert Gordon University in Scotland and upon completion of her degree, worked with Aberdeen FC’s Youth academy where she gained valuable experience in the sports injury prevention and rehabilitation.
Since then, Niamh has worked in private practice where she has continued to develop her knowledge and skills in treating a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. She also works for Dulwich Harps GAA club supporting both the Men’s and Women’s team for the upcoming championship. She has a particular passion for treating running and sports related injuries and comes from a strong sporting background having previously played hockey, football and athletics.
Known for her warm, positive and friendly approach, Niamh is dedicated to helping her patients feels understood, supported and encouraged throughout their rehabilitation journey. She takes pride in creating personalised treatment plans tailored to each individual’s goals, whether that’s returning to sport, reducing pain, or improving overall function and wellbeing.
Outside of work, Niamh is an avid solo traveller. Having recently returned from Vietnam she is already scoping out flights for her next getaway. She is passionate about all things health and fitness and enjoys a nice cup of tea and the end of the working day.
Q&A
If you could travel anywhere in the world tomorrow, where would you go?
New Zealand or Japan or Argentina. Basically the whole world. I want to see it all.
How do you unwind after a busy day?
Being Irish, I love unwinding with a nice cup of irish tea, particularly Barry’s tea. Thankfully my local Tesco in Clapham sell it.
What's the most rewarding part of your job?
Being able to help people get back to doing what they enjoy, rebuilding their confidence and making them feel themselves again.
What inspired you to become a physiotherapist?
When I was recovering from a bad hamstring injury during my teens, my Physiotherapist had such a positive impact on me. I want to have that same positive impact for others going through a difficult time in their life.