Debjani Roy

Debjani Roy

Specialism
  • Children
  • Young People
  • Adults
Qualifications:

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (2002) MSc Neuromusculoskeletal Healthcare (2004)

Area:

Debjani is based in Northamptonshire, and works with clients in and around the Midlands area, London and Buckinghamshire.

Experience:

Debjani qualified as a physiotherapist in 2002 and completed her Masters degree from Keele University in 2004. She worked in the NHS with adults with brain and traumatic injuries and learning difficulties, before specialising in paediatrics. She has over 12 years of experience in working in a variety of neurological and orthopaedic and community settings gaining experience with clients at various stages of recovery, from the acute phase in ITU to the outpatient rehabilitation and in community rehabilitation. Her extensive experience includes working in the NHS as well as the private sector with individuals who have been through major trauma, brain injury, complex orthopaedic, neurological and psychological injuries. Debjani currently works as a case manager with Brownbill Associates Limited and is using her expertise to assist children and adults with neurological conditions, such as cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury and spinal cord injury, and with complex orthopaedic, amputation and psychological injuries. She positively advocates for her clients and has sound skills coordinating care and rehabilitation to meet their health and social care needs and life goals

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