Our Instructors

Across two sites, esph has 11 senior physiotherapists:

Elizabeth Sharp - clinical director

Elizabeth Sharp started the first of her two physiotherapy clinics in 1977. She opened the Harley Street practice in 1988. She is the clinical director and chief executive.

Elizabeth has a masters degree in manual therapy and forty years of clinical experience. She is widely accepted as one of the leading physiotherapists in the UK. Elizabeth oversees the treatment and management of all patients referred to the practice.

She has developed a special interest in the treatment of dancers and performers and is currently associated with a research project to evaluate shoulder motion at King's College, London. Elizabeth is also a fully-accredited pilates practitioner.


Helen Carr - senior physiotherapist

Helen is based in Harley Street.


Brad Jones - senior physiotherapist

Brad graduated form Aukland University of Technology, New Zealand, in 2002 and is now based in Harley Street.


Darren Norman - Clinic Manager, Harley Street

Darren graduated from the University of Southampton in 2000 having previously completed a sports science degree in 1993. Darren worked for five years as an exercise trainer before moving into physiotherapy. After graduating, Darren has worked in a variety of clinical settings. This has included working for two seasons with London Irish RFC and also with the South African cricket team on their tour of England in 2003. Darren has a special interest in the rehabilitation of sports injuries including isokinetics and work related postural injuries.He is based at our Harley Street practice


Helene Malherbe - senior physiotherapist

Helene is based in Harley Street.


Megan Miller Zutshi - physiotherapist

Megan gained her BSc in Sport Science from Hull Uinversity in 2000, and gained her masters in the same subject at Louborough University in 2001. Graduating as a physiotherapist from Brunel University in 2007, Megan also has qualifications in sports massage and gym instruction. A keen rugby player, she played for England Students for two seasons and has developed a strong interest in the treatment of sports injuries. Megan works closely with Dulwich College Sports Club and in particular with the College's rugby team.  She is based in our East Dulwich practice.


Kristen Roache - senior physiotherapist

Kristen graduated in 2002 from Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand with a Bachelor of Health Science in Physiotherapy. Previous to this she completed a Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition from the University of Otago, New Zealand. After graduating Kristen moved to Melbourne, Australia and worked in one of the largest hospitals, Monash Medical Centre. Here she developed an interest in women's health, especially ante and post natal care. Following this she worked at Dynamic Stability Physiotherapy and Pilates Studio and instructed for Fit to Deliver classes. During this three year period she completed her Polestar Pilates-rehab series course. Kristen's background in dance has complemented her specialisation in Pilates rehabilitation for sports and work related injuries.


Ellen Austin - To Follow


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