
Danielle Reynard – Specialist MSK Physiotherapist
About Dani
From a young age, Dani developed a strong connection to rehabilitation through her involvement with horses. This early exposure sparked a lasting interest in anatomy and physiology, which continued throughout her school and college years. An active individual, Dani regularly participated in netball, horse riding, and skiing—activities that deepened her understanding of the importance of a well-functioning body for optimal performance. This foundation naturally led her toward a career in physiotherapy, where she discovered a genuine passion for helping others improve their physical wellbeing.
Determined to pursue physiotherapy, Dani tailored her academic path accordingly, ultimately earning a Master of Science (MSci) degree in Physiotherapy from Keele University. Throughout her studies, she dedicated herself to building a comprehensive understanding of the human body and honing her practical treatment skills. Dani excelled during her clinical placements, gaining experience in both NHS and private settings. These placements highlighted the positive impact physiotherapy can have on individuals’ lives and reinforced her commitment to the profession. Her outstanding performance was recognised with a clinical excellence award upon graduation.
As a Physiotherapist, Dani’s goal is to ensure every patient feels heard, supported, and empowered. She takes a holistic approach to care, aiming to enhance her patients’ function and overall quality of life.
Outside of work, Dani enjoys spending time with family and friends and staying active through a variety of pursuits. She is currently learning to play golf and enjoys long countryside walks. Passionate about travel, Dani loves exploring new places both within the UK and abroad. She maintains a strong interest in balanced, healthy living—values that align closely with her professional dedication to promoting wellbeing in others.
Specialist Areas
- Neck & Low back pain
- Sports Injuries
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Shockwave Therapy
- Gym Rehab
- Upper Limb Injuries
- Lower Limb Injuries
- Vertigo/Epley Manoeuvre