Jason Parry: Clinical Specialist in Hypermobility and Advanced Practice Physiotherapist
You can find Jason at our St. John’s Wood Clinic.
Please Note: Jason Parry is a freelance physiotherapist working with Central Health Physio. He does not accept clients who wish to claim via BUPA insurance. If you wish to see Jason, you are still able to self-pay but will not be able to claim the appointment costs back from BUPA later. Please note that most other CHP physiotherapists will continue to work with BUPA-registered clients.
Specialisation
Jason is a highly experienced physiotherapist and Clinical Specialist in joint hypermobility (Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder and Ehlers DanlosSyndromes) and rehabilitation. In addition, he also specialises in treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS).
He also currently works as an Extended Scope Physiotherapist at University College Hospital London, in the national specialist hypermobility unit where he runs hypermobility consultant clinics. He is a member of the Ehlers-Danlos UK medical advisory panel and regular contributor to the Society. He also lectures nationally and internationally on hypermobility.
He previously worked at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH), Stanmore, for 11 years, spending the last 10 years as a lead physiotherapist
on the RNOH Rehabilitation and Pain Management Programmes including the specialist inpatient Hypermobility Programme.
Jason is also capable of treating a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions. He strongly believes that the key to good outcomes rests firmly on accurate initial assessment and diagnosis, thereby guiding the most appropriate choice of treatment to get the best results.
He was a contributor to a recently published research paper in a peer reviewed journal related to the treatment and management of upper cervical instability and is currently working on further research in this area.
Other Experience
Jason spent 5 years working for West Ham United Football Club where he was responsible for running assessment and treatment clinics for the elite Academy players. He uses this experience to treat musculoskeletal sports injuries for patients of all levels from elite athlete to weekend warrior. Jason has a wide variety of treatment methods that he can call upon including exercise prescription, taping, Pilates, acupuncture and manual therapy including mobilisation and manipulation
Education
Jason qualified with a BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy first class in 2005.
Acupuncture – AACP Accredited practitioner
Qualified Pilates instructor (APPI Levels 1, 2 & 3).
DMA Levels 1 & 2. BA (Hons) Business Studies
Sports/Interests
Jason loves watching and playing all sports, travelling and playing quizzes.