Mr Henry Clarke, Physiotherapist
Mr Henry Clarke
Physiotherapist
Mr Henry Clarke BSc (Hons), MCSP, HCPC
Physiotherapist
Areas of expertise
- Running injuries
- Hip and knee
- Foot and ankle
- Sports injuries
- Tendon injuries
- Acupuncture
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Pure Sports Medicine, St Paul's EC4M
First Floor, One New Change, London, EC4M 9AB
About Mr Henry Clarke
HCPC number: PH111366
Year qualified: 2016
Place of primary qualification: University of Liverpool
Henry is a Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist at Pure Sports Medicine, St Paul’s in London. He has previously worked with Blackberry Orthopaedic Clinic Milton Keynes. His clinical interests include running injuries, lower limb injuries, sports injuries, knee, tendon injuries, back & neck, persistent pain and biomechanics. His sporting interests are in football, rugby, running, cycling, tennis and weight training.
Henry graduated in Physiotherapy from the University of Liverpool in 2016. He has consulted at Northampton Town Football Club, Spire Healthcare, Southport District General Hospital, Countess of Chester Hospital, Arrowe Park Hospital and Ellesmere Port Hospital.
Areas of expertise
- Acupuncture
- Biomechanics
- Foot and ankle
- Hip and knee
- Knee
- Lower back
- Lower limb injuries
- Persistent pain
- Running injuries
- Sports injuries
- Tendon injuries
Frequently asked questions
What are the common symptoms that your patients tend to present with?
I typically see patients who have experienced injuries of the Lower body. This ranges from the lower back, hip, knee and the foot and ankle and can be a result of trauma, or something that has developed gradually. I also see a lot of running injuries that are either acute or persistent, which is usually a result of overtraining, muscular weakness/imbalance, joint restriction or gait mechanics.
What are the treatments that you're able to offer your patients?
I predominantly offer an educational and exercise approach as the majority of evidence suggests this is the best form of treatment for long term results. However in conjunction with these I also offer manual therapy and acupuncture to optimise recovery and reduce pain. I also have a keen interest in strength and conditioning and will offer patients progressive exercise plans for pre and post lower limb surgery.
What are your areas of sub-specialist interest?
I have a special interest in all mechanical lower limb injuries that are either a result of trauma, or have gradually progressed overtime. I also have a special interest in running injuries and mechanics.