Ms Harriet Kefford, Physiotherapist

Ms Harriet Kefford

Physiotherapist

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Ms Harriet Kefford BSc (Physio), BSc (Sport & Exercise Science), MCSP

Physiotherapist

BSc (Physio), BSc (Sport & Exercise Science), MCSP

Ms Harriet Kefford

Physiotherapist BSc (Physio), BSc (Sport & Exercise Science), MCSP

Book online
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BSc (Physio), BSc (Sport & Exercise Science), MCSP
MHS-COVID-19 Telephone Consultations
MHS-COVID-19 Online Video Consultations

Areas of expertise

  • Sports injuries
  • Bone health
  • Spinal pain
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation
  • Rheumatology
MHS-COVID-19 Telephone Consultations
MHS-COVID-19 Online Video Consultations

Address

  • Telephone or video consultation

    Available for patients, please call to arrange, London, E14 4QT

  • Pure Sports Medicine, Canary Wharf E14

    Level 2, Cabot Place West Canary Wharf, London, E14 4QT

About Ms Harriet Kefford

HCPC number: PH109741

Year qualified: 2016

Place of primary qualification: King's College London

Ms Harriet Kefford is an experienced physiotherapist who applies her interest in strength and conditioning to evidence-based physiotherapy and injury management. Her work includes assessment and triage of a range of musculoskeletal conditions, by using relevant research to provide treatment plans, including exercise prescription.

She also leads the sport-specific rehabilitation classes and hydrotherapy sessions. Ms Kefford also supervises and trains students and junior members of staff. Her specialist interests include sports injuries, bone health, spinal pain, post-surgical rehabilitation, rheumatology, return to sport rehabilitation and limb reconstruction. Her sporting interests are running, cycling, dance and rowing.

Areas of expertise

  • Bone health
  • Limb reconstruction
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation
  • Return to sport rehabilitation
  • Rheumatology
  • Spinal pain
  • Sports injuries

Professional memberships

HCPC

Articles by Ms Harriet Kefford

Knee Pain in Cycling – How the Pros Avoid the Most Common Injuries