Scown, Leanne

Leanne Scown

Physiotherapist, Leanne Scown Sports Physiotherapy
After 19 years of dedicated service at the Olympic Park Sports Medicine Centre, Leanne Scown has relocated, bringing her wealth of experience and specialized care to a new, welcoming environment.Leanne Scown Sports Physiotherapy is built on a foundation of expertise, compassion, and a genuine commitment to enhancing the quality of life for every patient.With twenty years of private practice experience, Leanne is renowned for her ability to manage a wide range of sporting injuries and complex conditions, including spinal, thoracic, hip, and pelvic girdle pain. Her practice is distinguished not only by her skill in treating these complex issues but also by her deep understanding and special interest in working with individuals who have hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder (HSD).Leanne believes in empowering her patients to achieve and maintain freedom of movement, whether you’re an elite athlete striving to return to peak performance or someone navigating the challenges of chronic pain. Her approach is holistic, combining evidence-based physiotherapy techniques with personalized care tailored to meet your unique needs.At Leanne Scown Sports Physiotherapy, you can expect a supportive environment where your concerns are heard, your goals are prioritized, and your health is the primary focus. Leanne works collaboratively with you on your health journey towards improved mobility, reduced pain, and a better quality of life as a physiotherapist who is truly invested in your well-being.

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