
Sports Physiotherapist
Speciality
Musculoskeletal Injuries and Exercise Medicine
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Qualifications
BSc (Hons) MSc MScSEM MCSP SRP ASCC
Clinical Interests
General and Sport Specific Musculoskeletal Injuries, Tendon Pathophysiology and Advanced Exercise Rehabilitation.
Current Memberships
- Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC)
- Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP)
- Acupuncture Assoc of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP)
- Assoc of Chartered Physiotherapist in Sp & Ex Med (ACPSEM)
- UK Strength & Conditioning Association (UKSCA)
Professional Profile
Paul Khoury is a full-time physiotherapist and is currently the Medical Manager at Harlequins Women’s Rugby Club. Paul provides specialist consultancy to a broad range high-performance organisations.
He completed his masters in Sports and Exercise Medicine in 2016 after qualifying as a physiotherapist in 2003. He also completed his MSc injection therapy module in 2015. Paul’s first degree was in Applied Sport Science and he is one of the few physiotherapists to be a UKSCA accredited Strength and Conditioning Coach. He previously held the position of SE England Representative for the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports and Exercise Medicine (ACPSEM).
Paul has worked in elite sport since 2008, holding senior positions with Brighton & Hove Albion FC, The Royal Ballet School, Durham Cricket; Sri Lanka Cricket; Sussex Cricket; England Cricket; British Bobsleigh and Skeleton; International 7s rugby; British Forces; and worked independently with world class professional boxers.
He has expertise in both acute and chronic musculoskeletal problems, recurrent injuries and patients with conditions proving difficult to diagnose and rehabilitate. Using his wealth of experience in sports and orthopaedic rehabilitation, Paul specialises in developing and coordinating medical management, rehabilitation and reconditioning strategies. His key philosophy is to educate and empower patients and athletes, facilitating them to reach their individual functional and performance goals.
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