Dr Danny Maupin

Senior Physiotherapist

Danny earned his Doctor of Physiotherapy degree from Bond University in Australia in 2018 and brings a wealth of expertise to his role, particularly in working with athletes. His journey began as an Athletic Trainer in the United States, where he gained hands-on experience across a range of sports, from basketball to rugby, at both school and professional levels. This diverse background gives him a unique understanding of how to support active individuals in reaching their full potential.

In addition to his clinical work, Danny completed his PhD in 2022, where he focused on optimizing training programs for law enforcement and military personnel. This research has deepened his knowledge of human performance and rehabilitation, making him highly adept at creating personalized treatment plans.

Danny’s passion for helping patients extends beyond athletes. He specializes in treating dizziness, vertigo, and imbalance, having undergone extensive training in Vestibular Physiotherapy. His experience in both public and private healthcare settings ensures that patients receive comprehensive, specialized care. He is dedicated to restoring function, providing clear, straightforward guidance on recovery, and empowering his patients to actively participate in their rehabilitation.

Beyond the clinic, Danny contributes to advancing healthcare knowledge through his research at the University of Surrey’s School of Health Sciences. His combination of clinical experience, research expertise, and commitment to patient care makes him a trusted and highly skilled physiotherapist at Shepperton Physiotherapy.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Physiotherapy is Conservative or nonsurgical treatment of disease, physical injury or deformity. The key methods we use are exercise massage, heat, treatment and other treatments such as shockwave therapy.

In your initial assessment, you’ll be greeted by an expert physiotherapist. Who will sit down with you. firstly discussing your past medical history as well as anything else may be relevant to your current condition, ruling out anything serious.

The physiotherapist will then undertake an in-depth assessment of your problem, looking at strength, range of motion, quality of movement, and any other assessment that Physio may see fit for the problem you have .

The physiotherapist will then provide a diagnosis and treatment plan prescribing the necessary treatment based on the assessment findings. This is where you journey to wellness begins.

How many sessions you will need will depend on the severity irritability and nature of the issue have the average number of appointments is 3 to 5 generally.

After a thorough assessment by a physiotherapist he or she will be able to refer you back to the relevant doctor If necessary, whether it be surgical, orthopaedic, neurology or GP referral. We have got you covered.

All of our physiotherapists what’s up dog at Shepperton physiotherapy have exceptional experience across a broad range of musculoskeletal conditions. You can take a look at each of a physios biographies, and this will give you a great idea of the specific experience, and this may also guide you in picking the right Physio for you.