Neil Rossi
MSc BSc (Hons) MCSP HCPC
He graduated from the University of Hertfordshire with a 1st class honours degree in Physiotherapy.
He was also awarded the University of Hertfordshire’s prize for being the ‘Best Student’.
More recently, Neil completed a MSc in Advanced Physiotherapy, graduating with a Distinction.
Neil has worked in a variety of clinical settings, which include musculoskeletal outpatients, elective orthopaedic and trauma wards, neurological regional rehabilitation units, Parkinson and Multiple sclerosis clinics, post covid rehabilitation wards and in patients own homes.
In addition to his private work, Neil works at a large NHS Hospital Foundation Trust as an Extended Scope Practitioner (ESP). His clinical role includes the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and management of patients with acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions. He works closely with consultant orthopaedic surgeons (both pre- and post-operatively), to ensure the best possible outcome for his patients.
In 2014, he worked at the Commonwealth Games, as a ‘field of play physiotherapist’ during the athletics at Hamden Park Stadium.
Neil is also a current member of the ‘Elite Medical Team’ at the London Marathon. His role involves looking after both the male and female Elite Marathon Runners and Elite Wheelchair Athletes.