Charlie Brahmbhatt

Charlie made the move into physiotherapy after his International amateur boxing career. Understanding the pain and frustration of injury led him naturally from being a high-performance athlete to this supporting side of sport.

He graduated with a Physiotherapy degree from the University of Brighton in 2010 and since then he has gained valuable experience, both at home (London) and in Singapore where he lived for seven years. Now back in the UK, he has completed his Masters in Sports Medicine, Exercise and Health at University College London. His research thesis was on the effect of concussions on balance on athletes.

Charlie has spent over 12 years working in private physio practices. He has worked with athletes and sports teams from a variety of backgrounds including boxing, tennis, rugby, and competitive and recreational runners.

Although Charlie’s physio expertise is extensive in treating different sports injuries, he now specialises in post-injury rehabilitation for the upper and lower limb. He has forged good relationships with orthopaedic surgeons and other health professionals and fitness trainers in supporting patients with their postoperative recovery and return to sports.

Charlie has a strong focus on goal-orientated rehabilitation, creating individualised treatment plans to ensure his patients achieve the outcomes they desire. Charlie believes that it is his professional obligation to his patients and future patients to continually extend his skill base and knowledge. In doing this Charlie provides the highest level and most up-to-date care for his patients.

In his spare time, Charlie is a habitual gym user and outdoor runner. Although he has now opted for the safer side of the ropes, Charlie is still involved in boxing, working as a voluntary coach at his local amateur club.