Hannah Chappell
CRYO 345
72 North Church Street, West Bay Road, George Town, KY, 31637
Hannah is a highly experienced physiotherapist with over 10 years of clinical practice, dedicated to helping people of all ages move better, recover from injury, and achieve their goals. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Therapy and a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy from King’s College London, graduating in 2015. Hannah has worked across NHS, private practice, inpatient, outpatient, and community settings, giving her a broad range of experience in assessing and treating a wide variety of conditions. Her specialist area is paediatric physiotherapy. During six years working within the NHS and private practice in the UK, Hannah developed extensive expertise in supporting babies, children, and young people from newborn through to 19 years of age. She has experience treating musculoskeletal, neurological, and developmental conditions, including children with learning disabilities and complex needs. Hannah is passionate about helping every child reach their full potential through personalised, evidence-based care that supports both the child and their family. Alongside her paediatric expertise, Hannah has a strong interest in treating adults with musculoskeletal conditions, persistent pain, and sports injuries. As a former rhythmic gymnast who represented England and Great Britain, she understands the physical demands of sport and the importance of effective rehabilitation. Her experience includes working with a rugby team, providing injury assessment and rehabilitation, sports massage, and taping techniques to help individuals recover safely and return to the activities they enjoy. Hannah believes that successful physiotherapy starts with understanding each person’s unique needs and goals. Known for her warm, friendly, and compassionate approach, she takes the time to listen, explain, and create tailored treatment plans that empower her clients throughout their recovery. Whether you’re seeking support for your child, recovering from an injury, or looking to improve your strength, movement, and confidence, Hannah is committed to helping you achieve the best possible outcome.
A biomechanical assessment is a detailed evaluation of how your body moves and functions. This includes an analysis of your posture, range of motion, and strength using an electronic dynamometer to measure muscle force accurately. We also use force plates, which are advanced sensors that assess weight distribution and symmetry during both static (standing still) and dynamic (movement-based) activities. This data helps us identify imbalances or inefficiencies that could lead to injury or limit performance. Based on the results, we create a personalized rehabilitation program designed to enhance movement, optimize performance, and reduce injury risk.