Recommendations for Mr Goodchild
These recommendations are for information purposes only. Doctors providing recommendations do so in good faith and are not responsible for clinical outcomes.
Recommended by:
About Mr Charlie Goodchild
HCPC number: PH96102
Year qualified: 2010
Place of primary qualification: University of Essex
Charlie did his Physiothreapy Masters at the University of Essex in the year 2010 and currently works as a Physiotherapist at Pure Sports Medicine, Bank Clinic in London and as the Lead Physiotherapist for England Futsal Team.
His areas of clinical interest include lower limb, spinal and shoulder injuries, sports injuries, advanced rehabilitation, tendon injuries, chronic lower back and neck pain, and injury prevention.
His sporting interests include football, golf, cricket, rugby, weight training and running. He has previously worked with the England Partially Sighted Futsal Team, England Powerchair Team, Saracens RUFC Academy, Nuffield Health, IPRS Health before joining Pure Sports Medicine.
Areas of expertise
- Lower limb spine and shoulder injuries
- Sports and exercise injuries
- Rehabilitation and exercise prescription
- Tendon pain
- Chronic pain
- Lower back pain
- Injury prevention
- Exercise related shoulder pain
- Ligament injuries
- Fitness
- Strength training
- Pain management
- Sports medicine
- Orthopedics
- Ergonomics
- Manual therapy
- Back pain
- Sports nutrition
- Neck pain
- Myofascial release
- Injury rehabilitation
- Biomechanics
Frequently asked questions
What are the common symptoms that your patients tend to present with?
The most common symptoms tend to be lower back pain, knee pain, ankle pain, hip pain and shoulder pain.
What are the treatments that you're able to offer your patients?
My primary specialty would be based around exercise prescription and rehabilitation aimed at restoring people to full function; that might be day to day activities or even exercise and sport participation.
What are your areas of sub-specialist interest?
I have an interest in individual and team sport, obstacle course racing and gym-related injuries. In addition to that, I have an interest in complex, persistent pain presentations.