Bridget Bazell
Bridget has worked as a Senior Physiotherapist at Nuffield Health for over 10 years and has been a Lead Physiotherapist in the Triage team since 2016. She qualified as a Physiotherapist in 2005 and has previous experience working in the NHS and private sector.


Pinpointing the exact cause of pain in and around your shoulders can be a difficult task. Often, discomfort is linked to issues in the mid-back, neck, or even the lower back. Understanding more about the shoulder blade and how things can go wrong is crucial to finding long-term relief and starting effective physiotherapy treatment.
Updated: Thursday 8 August 2024
Published: Thursday 8 August 2024

Back pain is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide and can range from a minor inconvenience to debilitating pain that never goes away. Many people find their pain eases with rest and treatment, while others suffer in silence with chronic pain that makes day-to-day life difficult.
Updated: Wednesday 7 August 2024
Published: Wednesday 7 August 2024