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Lauren Fekete – MSc, MSc, MCSP – Dance & Performing Arts Specialist Physical Therapist

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Bio:

Lauren Fekete is a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist with clinical interests in sport, dance, performing arts, hypermobility, joint instability, and chronic pain. She has launched a multidisciplinary service at Pure Sports Medicine dedicated specifically to ‘Dance & Performing Arts Medicine.’ Although her special interests lie within injury prevention and rehabilitation of performing artists and athletes, and she utilises astute observational skills to thoroughly assess biomechanical disparities and movement patterns for all manner of clientele.

Lauren began her journey into Physiotherapy in 2012, during which she simultaneously completed a Master’s degree in Dance Science and assisted the lead Physiotherapist for Scottish Ballet.

After graduating with an MSc in Physiotherapy from Aberdeen, Scotland, she began working within the NHS, specialising in musculoskeletal physiotherapy. Throughout this time, Lauren developed her experience in treating a myriad of conditions by also working as a freelance Physiotherapist with Scottish Ballet and in a private practice specialising in back pain.

In 2023 – 24, Lauren completed an academic year working as a Physiotherapist and lecturer in anatomy at English National Ballet School. Following this, she returned to Pure Sports Medicine where she launched a multidisciplinary ‘Dance & Performing Arts Medicine’ service. She also works as a freelance physiotherapist with the Central School of Ballet.

Combining her own extensive experience in dance training and performance with a broad educational background, has resulted in a deeper understanding of the physical and psychological impacts of high performance demands on the human body. Lauren has also attended conferences worldwide from the United States to Japan (including International Association of Dance Medince & Science [IADMS] annual conferences, and Physios in Sport’s ‘Hypermobility and Control’) in order to enhance her comprehension of Physiotherapy for diverse athletes and performers.

Lauren draws on coaching and interpersonal skills to empower individuals of all fitness levels in achieving their goals through personalised treatment programmes, manual therapy, and education. Overall, Lauren aims to utilise her experience in order to approach injury prevention and rehabilitation in a more unique, holistic, and meaningful way.

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Instagram: @laurenefphysio
Insurance: AXA, BUPA, Vitality, Aviva, etc.
Hours of Operation: Tuesdays- Fridays
Address:
Pure Sports Medicine St Paul's, New Change, London, UK, United Kingdom EC4M 9AB

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