Julesa Robinson

  • Treats musculoskeletal conditions (arthritis, back, joints).
  • Provides sports injury rehabilitation and recovery.
  • Offers dry needling and acupuncture therapy.
  • Manages neurological conditions (strokes, MS).
  • Utilizes FMS systems for movement assessment.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

APEX Physio

APEX Physio

9 Par La Ville Road, Hamilton , BM, HM11

Julesa Robinson Senior Physiotherapist BA (Hons) MSc (Physiotherapy) Specialties: Musculoskeletal (arthritis, back, neck, joints, muscles), Sports rehabilitation, Dry Needling, Acupuncture, FMS Systems, Sport Trauma Management, Neurological (strokes, MS etc.), Orthopaedic Julesa qualified in the UK graduating from York St. John University in 2017 with a Master of Science in Physiotherapy. She also obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education and Sport & Exercise Science from Canterbury Christ Church University in 2014. On completion of her Physiotherapy qualification she worked for two years for the National Health Service in Sandwell & West Birmingham completing her rotations in a range of specialties. In addition, she also worked part-time in a private clinic specialising in hydrotherapy for neurological and musculoskeletal conditions while volunteering for a local county Men’s football team. On return to the island in 2019 she worked at King Edward Memorial VII Hospital in the inpatient setting. Julesa has been involved with the Apex team since 2016 as a Student Intern which turned into part-time responsibilities in 2019 for Apex’s partnerships with the BFA National Academy - both local and abroad tournaments - as well as in local division Men’s football. Now as a full-time employee since October 2020 she continues her football cover duties as well as a full caseload of patients in the clinic. Julesa’s experience as an athlete and a former Bermuda Women’s National football player helped develop her interests in musculoskeletal and sports rehabilitation; other interests include long-term neurological conditions. Julesa is qualified in Fundamental Capacity Screen, Functional Movement Screen level 2, Selective Functional Movement Assessment level 2, acupuncture, functional dry needling, office ergonomics, sports trauma management. As part of her continuing professional development Julesa is working towards EXOS Performance Specialist certification to be completed in 2025. “My philosophy of care is centered on empowering individuals to achieve their highest level of function, mobility, and well-being through evidence-based, patient-centered care. Whether working in an outpatient clinical setting or on the football field, I am committed to providing holistic, individualized, and goal-oriented treatment that enhances recovery, lowers injury risk, and optimizes performance. My passion lies in helping individuals regain confidence in their movement, whether that means returning to daily activities, competing at the highest level, or simply moving without pain.” Fun fact: I tore my ACL while studying to become a physiotherapist—talk about hands-on learning! Growing up as a multi-sport athlete, I faced my fair share of injuries, and that journey inspired me to help others get back to doing what they love.

Injury Assessment

Assessment Policy If you have not been seen at APEX for 3 months or more, or if you present with a new or recurring injury, a new assessment will be required. If you book an appointment and our team determines that an assessment is necessary, we will do our best to accommodate this within your scheduled time. However, in some cases this may require two appointments or a rebooking to ensure you receive the best possible care.

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