Ms Erin Lahay, Physiotherapist
Ms Erin Lahay
Physiotherapist
Ms Erin Lahay MPT, MCSP
Physiotherapist
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Pure Sports Medicine, Moorgate EC2A
12 Finsbury Square, London, EC2A 1AS
About Ms Erin Lahay
HCPC number: PH99843
Year qualified: 2007
Place of primary qualification: The University of British Columbia
Erin qualified in physiotherapy from The University of British Columbia in 2007 and currently works as a Physiotherapist at Pure Sports Medicine, Moorgate in London. Her areas of clinical interest include lower limb injuries, knee, shoulders, hips, running injuries and assessments, foot and ankle, upper and lower back pain, neck and pregnancy (pre and post-natal). Her sporting interests include football, running, cycling, tennis, swimming, pilates, yoga, snow sports and triathlons.
Erin worked at 8 Rinks Physiotherapy, West Wimbledon Physiotherapy and Six Physio before joining Pure Sports Medicine.
Areas of expertise
- Foot and ankle
- Hip
- Knee
- Lower limb injuries
- Neck
- Pregnancy (pre and post natal)
- Running injuries and assessments
- Shoulders
- Upper and lower back pain
Frequently asked questions
What are the common symptoms that your patients tend to present with?
In terms of the areas that I see, it's mostly lower limbs. Anything from lumbar spine, hip, primarily knees and foot and ankle. I specialise in running assessments and I tend to see more lower limb injuries. Lower limb injury symptoms might include pain, inflammation and swelling over these joints, muscle aches and strains as well as ligamentous injuries and sprains. I see a lot of post-surgical knees and ankles as well.
What are the treatments that you're able to offer your patients?
The biggest one is exercise prescription. I offer modification of biomechanics, include gait modification and running technique modification. I also offer manual therapy, which would include soft tissue release, joint mobilisation, acupuncture and taping techniques.
What are your areas of sub-specialist interest?
Running, gait analysis, Pilates and acupuncture. In terms of women's health, I also see a lot of pre and post-partum women.