Louise Rhys-Davies

Louise is a Registered Osteopath with over 17 years’ experience as a self-employed private practise therapist. Louise has a BSc in Osteopathic Medicine and a Neurological Rehabilitation PGCert.  She is registered with The General Osteopathic Council and a member of the British Osteopathic Association and holds an enhanced CRB certificate.

She has a keen interest in Neurological conditions with a PGCert in Neurological Rehabilitation. She has a strong desire to further her knowledge of working with clients with Neurological conditions, leading to her present part-time role within a SEN school as a Speech and Language therapy assistant and has worked with students with a range of conditions including ASD, ADHD, Epilepsy and Neurological conditions effecting learning capacity. She has previously delivered hockey coaching in another SEN school.

Louise has experience working within the musculo-skeletal field as a manual therapist within private health care. She has treated a range of clients ranging from a few months old to geriatric patients with a diverse range of conditions. Louise has also completed a qualification in Mat Pilates to help with patient rehabilitation and movement, she also continues to work as an Osteopath as Lead therapist for Tring RFU.

She joined Wagnertherapies in 2021 as a therapy rehabilitation assistant, offering specialist rehabilitation support and prescribed therapy sessions to paediatric and adult clients. Louise’ qualifications and passion for helping others reach their potential, makes her a wonderful asset to the MDT.    

Louise has developed skills to show:

Associate Therapy Rehab Assistant

  • Ability to apply knowledge and work independently.

  • Ability to communicate efficiently and empathetically.  She is a great listener.

  • Capacity of being flexible and quick to think and adapt.

  • Desire to make an impact and difference to the lives of clients.

  • Constant focus on personal improvement to deliver the best knowledge and skills for assessment and treatment of the clients she works for.

  • Manual handling and the use of complex therapeutic aids and equipment.