Mr Stephen Armstrong, Physiotherapist
Mr Stephen Armstrong BSc, MCSP, GSR, NASM, CPT
Physiotherapist


Areas of expertise
- Neck and back pain
- Pain management and persistent pain
- Shoulder
- Foot & ankle
- Tendon injuries


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About Mr Stephen Armstrong
HCPC number: PH106213
Year qualified: 2009
Place of primary qualification: Trinity College Dublin
Stephen works as a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist at Pure Sports Medicine, St Paul’s in London. He completed his degree in Sports Rehabilitation and Injury Prevention from the London Institute of Sport at Middlesex University, post which he graduated in Physiotherapy from Trinity College Dublin. He is a native of Ireland, where he has worked across several clinical settings and within a variety of sporting codes.
Stephen’s main clinical interests include shoulder, neck pain, tendon injuries, foot and ankle, tendons, lower back pain, post-surgical rehabilitation and persistent pain. His sporting interests are in football, rugby and running.
Stephen is a motivated, enthusiastic and positive physiotherapist who is focused on successful patient outcomes and results. He enjoys educating his patients in order to have thorough understanding of their conditions, which allows them to take control and recover with confidence.
Areas of expertise
- Back pain
- Biomechanics
- Clinical research
- Exercise prescription
- Foot & ankle
- Functional training
- Gait analysis
- Healthcare
- Injury prevention and treatment
- Kinesio taping
- Knee
- Lower back pain
- Musculoskeletal injuries and physiotherapy
- Myofascial release
- Neck pain
- Orthopedic rehabilitation
- Pain management and persistent pain
- Pilates
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Postural assessment
- Rehabilitation psychology
- Shoulder
- Sports medicine
- Strength & conditioning
- Stretching
- Taping
- Tendon injuries
- Trigger point therapy
Frequently asked questions
What are the common symptoms that your patients tend to present with?
Most of my patients tend to present with pain, generally from a musculoskeletal origin. I do tend to see quite a few patients with neck and back pain. I do have a clinical interest in shoulders and foot and ankle. Hence, my musculoskeletal cases are varied from that perspective.
What are the treatments that you're able to offer your patients?
I offer musculoskeletal manual therapy, alongside strength and conditioning/rehabilitation-based therapy, which will fit under the umbrella of physiotherapists.
What are your areas of sub-specialist interest?
My subspecialist interest would be neck and back pain, particularly in patients who have had persistent or ongoing symptoms, which has also then extended into the areas of the shoulder, foot and ankle, which may involve tendon-based injuries or trauma-based injuries to the ankle joint as well.
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