Eddy is a dedicated and compassionate physiotherapist with over five years of experience, passionate about providing patient-centered care in outpatient and inpatient settings. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physiotherapy in 2019 from Ghana, and he is licensed to practice in the UK (HCPC), the Cayman Islands (CPAM), and Ghana (AHPC). He has valuable international experience, having practiced in Ghana and in Birmingham, England, UK.
Eddy comes well experienced with a proven track record of success in creating individualised treatment regimens that enhance function and health and alleviate pain with expertise in addressing musculoskeletal disorders, sports injuries, and rehabilitation. His approach is centred on the identification and resolution of the underlying cause of the problem, rather than merely concealing the symptoms, to prevent future occurrences.
His practice journey started in Ghana six years ago and later in England, where he gained significant experience working in various institutions and private facilities, earning competence in community physiotherapy, orthopaedics, paediatrics, geriatrics, and neurorehabilitation in both countries. He worked with sports athletes at a football academy in Accra to further refine his skills in musculoskeletal and sports injury management.
While in Birmingham, UK, Eddy underwent training and certification in dry needling and acupuncture and further developed his skills in manual therapy.
Eddy is a great team player that understands collaboration with physicians, specialists, and other members of the medical team. His ability to work with multidisciplinary teams places him in a great position to offer his patients all-encompassing care.
As a physiotherapist, Eddy has worked with a wide range of patients and patient conditions and has guided several patients successfully to substantial and measurable improvements in function, mobility, pain management, and overall health.
To stay current on the newest developments in physiotherapy, Eddy frequently attends conferences and workshops as part of his commitment to lifelong learning and professional growth. He is an invaluable member of our team due to his work ethic, dedication, and enthusiasm for providing evidence-based treatment to our patients.
Outside of work, he enjoys playing soccer and board games, running, climbing drills, and volunteering at local sports clubs. In addition to keeping him physically active, these activities help him better understand biomechanics and injuries associated with sports.