• About Sylvine

    I am a Chartered Paediatric (Children's) Physiotherapist with many years experience in both the NHS and private setting. My passion is working with children enabling them to achieve their true potential. I Graduated from Brunel University with 1st class honours  in 2008 and since then I have been working with children in both the NHS and private setting. I speaks both French and Spanish fluently and have two young children of my own. I am Bobath trained and have completed postgraduate courses in The Management of Children with Cerebral Palsy and 24 Postural Management. I am also an APPI trained pilates instructor and massage therapist. I am a member of and accredited by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, the Association of Paediatric Chartered Physiotherapists (APCP) and the Health Professions Council.

    Where I Treat:

    I mainly provide home visits so that your child is seen in the comfort of their own environment. I find that in this way you can really get to know the child, see their full potential and tailor their management programme to the environment in which it will be carried out. Follow up visits can be arranged in School, Nursery, at home or you local swimming pool.

    Areas I cover:

    I cover East and West Molesey, Sunbury-on-Thames, Walton-on-Thames, Weybridge, Shepperton, Hersham, Hinchley Wood, Thames Ditton, Esher, Claygate, Kingston, Surbiton, Hampton, Hampton Hill, Teddington, Strawberry Hill, Hanworth, Whitton, Twickenham, Hounslow, and Feltham.

    Any other areas in Surrey, Middlesex and South-West London are subject to an additional travel expense so please call for details.

    Conditions that I assess and treat include but are not limited to:

    • Abnormal Gaits such as Toe walking
    • Abnormal Postures such as Scoliosis (curved spine)
    • Back Pain and Poor Posture
    • Balance problems
    • Brachial Plexus Injuries
    • Cerebral Palsy and other neurological conditions
    • Chromosomal Disorders
    • Delay in achieving motor milestones such as holding head up, sitting, crawling and walking
    • Developmental Coordination Disorder (Dyspraxia)
    • Genetic Conditions
    • Head Injuries
    • Hypermobility
    • Intoeing and outtoeing and other abnormal leg/foot positions
    • Neuro-muscular Conditions and Dystrophies
    • Pain due to muscular, joint or nerve problems. 
    • Plagiocephaly (head flatening)
    • Post operative rehabilitation
    • Rehabilitation after broken bones and sporting injuries
    • Spinal Injuries
    • Sporting injuries
    • Talipes (feet turning in or up at birth)
    • Torticollis (wry neck)