From a young age Molly has always been involved in sport; especially swimming, hockey, rowing and more recently Ultimate Frisbee. This interest, alongside her interest in biology, lead her to complete a BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science degree at the University of Nottingham.
Whilst at the University of Nottingham Molly really enjoyed studying anatomy, physiology and sports medicine which lead her to complete a MSc Physiotherapy (Pre-registration) degree at Keele University.
This degree, including placements with Positive Steps Physiotherapy and a Triathlon training camp in Lanzorote, was completed in January 2025.
Throughout both degrees, Molly has volunteered with coaching children in sport. She has been a teaching assistant at a SEN school, she instructed children and adults around a high ropes course in the Peak District and supported two family members who have learning disabilities.
Outside of Physiotherapy, Molly really enjoys paddleboarding, swimming and playing in a brass band at her local church.
Positive Steps Physiotherapy has many years of experience in assessing and treating adults with a very wide range of conditions.
Positive Steps Physiotherapy is passionate about getting all children moving more using a cutting edge movement methodology.
Positive Steps Physiotherapy is passionate about getting all children moving more using a cutting edge movement methodology.
Positive Steps Physiotherapy offers an initial free telephone consultation where we will find out more about you and get you started on your rehabilitation journey with us.