About us
STRIDE PHYSIOTHERAPY Ltd comprises of Dee Moller, who is a senior Chartered Physiotherapists currently working within the NHS and also privately.
Dee is a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
Dee is also registered with the Health and Care Professions Council and is DRB checked.
Dee is a Senior Chartered Physiotherapist. She achieved a BSc (Hons) degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Nottingham in 2007.
Dee has extensive NHS experience working in the acute hospital setting and also in the community. She is currently a senior physiotherapist in the Community Neurological Rehabilitation team. Dee enjoys the challenge of improving clients’ quality of life, facilitating recovery and promoting independence.
Dee says, 'Being a physiotherapist is a lifelong ambition. I love the opportunity to help my clients achieve their potential and enjoy facilitating their progress. There is nothing better than seeing people’s confidence grow. I always adopt an holistic approach, as I believe being involved in a client’s rehabilitation is not just about improving their function'.
Dee also has a special interest in Dementia. Dee's philosophy is to treat each client like a relative.
Dee is a member of ACPIN, the CSP’s Professional Network for physiotherapists working in Neurology.
She is also a member of AGILE, the CSP’s Professional Network for physiotherapists working with older people.
Dee has extensive NHS experience working in the acute hospital setting and also in the community. She is currently a senior physiotherapist in the Community Neurological Rehabilitation team. Dee enjoys the challenge of improving clients’ quality of life, facilitating recovery and promoting independence.
Dee says, 'Being a physiotherapist is a lifelong ambition. I love the opportunity to help my clients achieve their potential and enjoy facilitating their progress. There is nothing better than seeing people’s confidence grow. I always adopt an holistic approach, as I believe being involved in a client’s rehabilitation is not just about improving their function'.
Dee also has a special interest in Dementia. Dee's philosophy is to treat each client like a relative.
Dee is a member of ACPIN, the CSP’s Professional Network for physiotherapists working in Neurology.
She is also a member of AGILE, the CSP’s Professional Network for physiotherapists working with older people.
To enable us to practice as physiotherapists and retain our professional registration, we must adhere to the HCPC’s strict Code of Conduct and demonstrate our fitness to practice.
We also adhere to the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy’s Code of Members' Professional Values and Behaviours.