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Emily Ni Mhuilleoir
Senior Veterinary Physiotherapist – Rehab Service Lead
Emily Ni Mhuilleoir
Senior Veterinary Physiotherapist – Rehab Service Lead
Chartered Physiotherapist - BSc (Hons) MSc MCSP ACPAT
Emily graduated from the University of the West of England with a degree in Physiotherapy in 2010. She worked in musculoskeletal and elderly care settings before specialising in Veterinary Physiotherapy in 2014. Emily has a particular interest in neurorehabilitation and pain management.
Senior Veterinary Physiotherapist – Rehab Service Lead
Emily Ni Mhuilleoir
Senior Veterinary Physiotherapist – Rehab Service Lead
Chartered Physiotherapist - BSc (Hons) MSc MCSP ACPAT
Emily graduated from the University of the West of England with a degree in Physiotherapy in 2010. She worked in musculoskeletal and elderly care settings before specialising in Veterinary Physiotherapy in 2014. Emily has a particular interest in neurorehabilitation and pain management.
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Sarah Nehammer
Senior Veterinary Physiotherapist
Sarah Nehammer
Senior Veterinary Physiotherapist
MSc MCSP ACPAT Cat A
Sarah is trained as a Veterinary Physiotherapist and has specialised in small animal veterinary rehabilitation. She has been working as a human physiotherapist for over 20 years and gained her MSc Veterinary Physiotherapy in 2019 from Hartpury College, University West of England, whilst working at the Hospital for Small Animals, Edinburgh University, Scotland. Her Master’s thesis was a study demonstrating the benefits of physiotherapy on dogs with elbow dysplasia.
Sarah has also worked at Bath Veterinary Referrals, Highcroft Veterinary Referrals in Bristol, in private practice, as well as at local General Practice Vets, where she has a wide variety of experience of working in physiotherapy and hydrotherapy with post-operative small animals including knee, hip, shoulder, spinal, hock and carpus surgery, amputee, as well as chronic and complex cases including multi joint osteoarthritis and neurological weakness.
Background work experience includes working in research at a University, where Sarah is interested in canine rehabilitation research, as well orthopaedics and how canine post-operative rehabilitation can be developed.
Senior Veterinary Physiotherapist
Sarah Nehammer
Senior Veterinary Physiotherapist
MSc MCSP ACPAT Cat A
Sarah is trained as a Veterinary Physiotherapist and has specialised in small animal veterinary rehabilitation. She has been working as a human physiotherapist for over 20 years and gained her MSc Veterinary Physiotherapy in 2019 from Hartpury College, University West of England, whilst working at the Hospital for Small Animals, Edinburgh University, Scotland. Her Master’s thesis was a study demonstrating the benefits of physiotherapy on dogs with elbow dysplasia.
Sarah has also worked at Bath Veterinary Referrals, Highcroft Veterinary Referrals in Bristol, in private practice, as well as at local General Practice Vets, where she has a wide variety of experience of working in physiotherapy and hydrotherapy with post-operative small animals including knee, hip, shoulder, spinal, hock and carpus surgery, amputee, as well as chronic and complex cases including multi joint osteoarthritis and neurological weakness.
Background work experience includes working in research at a University, where Sarah is interested in canine rehabilitation research, as well orthopaedics and how canine post-operative rehabilitation can be developed.
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Sophie Jones
Veterinary Physiotherapist
Sophie Jones
Veterinary Physiotherapist
BSc (Hons) MSc MCSP ACPAT Cat A
Sophie graduated from Cardiff University in 2020 with a degree in Physiotherapy. She worked in Musculoskeletal outpatients while undertaking her MSc in Veterinary Physiotherapy and graduated from Hartpury University in 2023. Since 2023 she has worked in a Small Animal referral centre in South Wales specialising in canine sports medicine. She has worked with a wide case of agility dogs both at the referral centre and previously at her own clinic. Sophie has an interest in Sports Medicine, Neurology as well as feline and exotic patients and is looking forward to developing her neurorehabilitation and pain management here at Langford.
Veterinary Physiotherapist
Sophie Jones
Veterinary Physiotherapist
BSc (Hons) MSc MCSP ACPAT Cat A
Sophie graduated from Cardiff University in 2020 with a degree in Physiotherapy. She worked in Musculoskeletal outpatients while undertaking her MSc in Veterinary Physiotherapy and graduated from Hartpury University in 2023. Since 2023 she has worked in a Small Animal referral centre in South Wales specialising in canine sports medicine. She has worked with a wide case of agility dogs both at the referral centre and previously at her own clinic. Sophie has an interest in Sports Medicine, Neurology as well as feline and exotic patients and is looking forward to developing her neurorehabilitation and pain management here at Langford.