Premier Therapy Hull
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Almost ten years ago Paul decided to embark on a new career in Physiotherapy having become disillusioned with his chosen profession of hairdressing. His choice of Physiotherapy was an easy one to make as he volunteered at numerous local sports clubs, assisting in the treatment and management of injury. He found this work so fulfilling that he decided to obtain further qualifications to assist in his new venture.

Paul Bradford, MCSP
Paul Bradford, MCSP

Over a four year period he obtained the Northern Institutes remedial Massage diploma which lead to the Post graduate sports therapy diploma and an electrotherapy qualification.

Using these newly acquired qualifications Paul was successful in his application for the post of West Hull Physiotherapist where he spent five years. His association there also lead to positions with Humberside, Yorkshire and Great Britain Under 18's squads.

Such was Paul's reputation at this point he was approached by the prestigious Hull Kingston Rovers team to oversee the medical needs of their Academy and scholarship players.

Currently Paul maintains his links in all types of local sport and members of the general public of all ages and he is also the physiotherapist for the recently newly formed Hull College Girls Centre of Excellence looking after the injuries of players from under 10’s to under 16’s, also the E.R.C.F.A. representative squads.

Paul has recently seen an influx of dancers and gymnasts and problems that they incur during their activities. Paul has the use of fitness centres and gyms for rehabilitation and exercise depending on the severity of people’s problems.

In his younger days Paul enjoyed playing football as budding left full back for local teams and also progressed to a class one referee, so you know when your injured, Paul has been there and felt the same pain too.

In the treatment room Paul has a professional and caring approach and prides himself on being able to explain the injury and treatment process in a easy to understand language. He maintains a philosophy of treating the person and not just the problem.

Paul also gained further qualifications in conjunction with the FA, in the treatment of injuries through the Football Association medical education centre.

In 2005 his hard work and dedication to the profession paid off when he was accepted for state registration and membership of the Health Professionals Council. At the same time he was also admitted to the Register of Members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.