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Mike graduated from The University of Southampton in 1997 with an honours degree in Physiotherapy.  He spent 6 years (1997 – 2003) working in NHS teaching hospitals in London before relocating to Birmingham.  He subsequently worked as a Senior Physiotherapist at The Priory Hospital and the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in the field of orthopaedic and musculoskeletal medicine (2003 – 2006) before committing full time to Physiokinetic Ltd. Mike has accrued significant sports experience in a variety of sports.  He has worked with Warwickshire County Cricket Club’s Second team since 2003, was the Senior Women’s England Lacrosse physio at the European Championships in Finland (2009), and is currently the Lead TASS (Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme) Physiotherapist for Birmingham.  In 2013 and 2014, Mike was Tournament Physiotherapist at the All England Open Badminton Championships which attracts the best players in the world.  He was Team Physiotherapist to 2015/16 National Badminton League Champions - The Birmingham Lions.  In 2014 Mike became Physiotherapist to the Elite GB Duathlon Team and has attended multiple World and European Championships. In 2016, Physiokinetic became the official medical support to The University of Birmingham Women’s Hockey Club who play at the highest level nationally in the Investec Premier Division. At the University of Birmingham Practice Mike has gained significant multi-sport experience working with the student athletes/sports teams (2005 – ongoing) and is part of the support network which has contributed to the University being ranked second in the UK for sport (BUCS, 2011).  Over the last 5 years, Mike has worked closely with Birmingham University Athletics Club and Talent Hub athletes who have regularly competed at both national and international competition. Mike is ACPSEM accredited (Silver) and is an accredited JEMS® practitioner. He has worked as a teaching assistant for Joanne Elphinston on her JEMS® courses.