About Georgina

About Georgina

Georgina qualified in 2013 at the Oxford College of Equine Physical Therapy in Mctimoney-Corley Animal Chiropractic (MCAM.dip) and qualified further at Hartpury University completing her Post graduate Certificate in Equestrian Performance and Rehabilitation (PGCert). Georgina is currently studying a Masters in Research (Mres) at Hartpury University in the field of Equestrian performance and Rehabilitation.


In her human field Georgina is a L3 massage therapist who specialises in clinical and pre and post natal massage. Georgina is also an advanced manual therapist registered with the DMTA.


During treatments Georgina use’s a combination of techniques which include; manual manipulations, Mctimoney chiropractic, massage, myofascia release, trigger point therapy, electrotherapy’s, laser and ultrasound therapies, massage gun, as well as providing exercise and therapeutic rehabilitation programmes.

Georgina is a registrant on the Register of Animal Musculoskeletal Practitioners (RAMP). RAMP is the gold standard register for musculoskeletal (MSK) therapists. Vets and owners can be assured that MSK therapists on the register meet the highest of standards within their practice. Professionals registered with RAMP demonstrate high standards of proficiency and professionalism, equivalent to the demands of the statutory regulatory bodies governing Chiropractic, Osteopathy and Physiotherapy in the human domain. Georgina is also registered in her human practice as an advanced therapist with the Dorn Method Therapist Association (DMTA). The DMTA is committed to ensuring the highest possible standards amongst their members to provide the public with safe and professional therapy. Georgina is fully insured and carries out yearly continued professional development (CPD) to ensure she is up to date with advances in clinical practice, research and science.



Georgina is also a keen amateur event rider who is working through the levels British Eventing with her young horse “Carrera” and was an active agility handler until she had to retire her dog “Finley” due to arthritis. Georgina enjoys most sports and in her downtime is an enthusiastic snowboarder and loves to travel.

Georgina works very closely with other professionals in the field as she believes the best result’s are achieved by a team approach when dealing with performance or rehabilitation. Georgina’s focus is educating, inspiring and motivating those “bringing bodies back into balance”. 

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