Debbie is a compassionate, enthusiastic and highly skilled physiotherapist. She is passionate about her work and takes pride in her holistic approach to assessment and treatment. 

She gains huge satisfaction from developing individual physiotherapy programmes to enable people to achieve their goals. 

Graduating in 1996 from Sheffield Hallam University, Debbie has almost 30 years of experience working predominantly with adults with neurological conditions within a variety of rehabilitation settings. In 2007, she completed an MSc in advanced physiotherapy, specialising in neurological rehabilitation, at University College London, earning a distinction and prize for best overall performance on the course. 

During her career, in addition to clinical work, Debbie has also been employed as an expert witness in medicolegal cases, specialising in Spinal Cord Injury. She has undertaken and published research and in 2014 was appointed to the position of Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy at the University of Hertfordshire, gaining her post graduate certificate in Higher Education in 2016. 

Prior to moving to CNS Neuro Rehab and Elderly Care Ltd., Debbie was employed as ‘Principal Physiotherapist in Neurosciences’ within the States of Jersey, a post she held for 7 years. During which time, she was responsible for development and delivery of neurological and community physiotherapy services island-wide, whilst supporting her own caseload of adults with neurological conditions. 

Throughout her career, Debbie has continued to develop her knowledge and skills by teaching and participating in a variety of post-graduate courses. Most recently, she has successfully completed a competency-based module in Vestibular Rehabilitation at University College London as well as a module in Exercise Prescription for those with Long-term Conditions at Oxford Brookes University. She is registered with the Health Care & Professions Council (HCPC) and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP). She is also a member of the Association of Physiotherapists Interested in Neurology (ACPIN), the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists Working with Older People (AGILE) and the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists Interested in Vestibular Rehabilitation (ACPIVR). 

When not at work, Debbie thoroughly enjoys life in Jersey, regularly sea-swimming, cycling and walking her dogs on the beach.