Georgeta Robu (Gee)

Senior Physiotherapist & Clinical Pilates Specialist

Qualifications: Chartered Physiotherapist ( CSP, HCPC registered), Polestar Pilates Comprehensive Rehabilitation – Certified. 

Georgeta gained her Physiotherapy Degree in Romania after many years of being involved in competitive Ballroom and Latin dances. Her fascination with the body and understanding how it functions has fuelled her desire to pursue a career in physiotherapy as it incorporates science, sports, and medicine which are all areas of specific interest to her. As a sportswoman, she inevitably suffered some injuries which ended up with a lower back surgery. Ever since she has been enthusiastic about learning more about Clinical Pilates as it is a highly effective workout that can help to get stronger while keeping your body safe.

She has a passion for rehabilitation following injury, for those patients that wish to return to sports also she enjoy treating pregnancy-related pain and helping women build a strong foundation to return to their everyday activities or sport following pregnancy or injury.

Outside of work, she continues to teach ballroom and latin dances and explore Surrey forests with her family.

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.