Mitch, born and bred in New Zealand where he completed his studies as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist. He has a career spanning both sides of the Tasman, most recently working in Australia where he gained extensive experience working with an array of populations, including elite-level athletes across the rugby and AFL space. With a background as a national-level competitive swimmer, he has continued to develop a passion for all things physiotherapy. Mitch has a deep appreciation for strength and conditioning, athletic performance and injury prevention, where he combines evidence-based rehabilitation with sports-specific insight to achieve meaningful patient outcomes. As a marathon runner and park-run aficionado, his true passion lies with running - whether it is biomechanics and gait analysis, running rehab, or training and programming, But his approach is just as effective for non-runners: he works with clients of all backgrounds and abilities to help them move better, recover smarter, and reach their goals. Like most Kiwis, Mitch loves the outdoors and lives an active lifestyle; when not at work you’ll find him running laps around Battersea Park and indulging in a coffee and a pastry.
With 10 years of experience in remedial, sports and pregnancy massage, Kal has gained valuable skills while studying, living and working in Sydney and London. He has a both a traditional and holistic approach, and he uses all the techniques he’s gained in his treatments today. Kal believes sports massage is a necessity in terms of keeping the body healthy – and that maintaining various aspects of sports therapy will only help the person’s wellbeing both mechanically and mentally. Kal’s interest in sports massage began while practising kung fu, where he encountered people who had old injuries. He was able to help their recoveries, but he also wanted to be able to dig a little deeper and really find out what was happening in their bodies. Kal has a specific interest in treating people with neck, shoulder and hip issues – whether to improve performance, aid recovery from an injury, or simply allow people to be able to work at a desk free from aches and pains. When away from the office you can find Kal practising his two great passions – Wing Chun kung fu and boxing.
Paul is a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, with vast experience treating everyone from elite athletes to weekend warriors. He specialises in two key areas: padel injury management and occupational health physiotherapy. A dedicated padel enthusiast, Paul combines personal experience with elite sports expertise to keep players performing at their peak. He’s passionate about helping grow the sport within the UK and he has worked with international racket athletes with British Universities and College Sports (BUCS), as well as working with professional football clubs like West Ham United and Leyton Orient. Working at one of London’s largest hospital, Paul oversees occupational health physiotherapy services for 24,000+ staff. He’s passionate about shifting healthcare from reactive to preventative, helping companies protect their most valuable asset: their people. When he’s not helping athletes or businesses, you can find Paul running marathons, attempting to perfect his bandeja or on the golf course (most likely in the rough…)
LDN PHYSIO | Fulham is the first West-London clinic of the LDN group. Expect the same level of expertise, care and friendliness as you would find at all other LDN venues. The perfect stop for all your physio, osteo, wellness and sport performance needs.
Nearest public transport:
The salon is a three-minutes walk from the Fulmead Street (Stop M) bus stop (ID: 56728).
The Team
At LDN PHYSIO | Fulham, a small team of devoted and highly skilled staff members works diligently to take care of each client. Despite their size, they are known for their remarkable ability to offer personalised services, ensuring every client leaves the salon feeling and looking their best.
What we like about the venue
Atmosphere: Cosy, Elegant
Specialises in: massages, body therapies.