All About Me
Hey! My name is Gabriella and I am a Sports Therapist and rehabilitation graduate based in North Leeds - Headingley.
For four years through my degree, I have gained a few fantastic experiences in a clinical environment. One of which was working in an Australian clinic in Sydney, where I assisted a sports therapist in daily activities such as rehabilitation sessions, application of various types of massages, and clinical assessments/consultations. I worked closely with individuals from multiple backgrounds, such as Olympic swimmers, runners, and dancers.
Additionally, I have worked alongside the sports therapist at Bradford AFC for a semi-professional football league, where I took care of young players in conducting rehabilitation sessions, applying pre- and post-sports massages, taping, and conducting clinical assessments. My experience also comes from working in the sports clinic in London, where I spent some time during University in the best sports and therapy field.
I also work with LIVEWELL Health & The Pamper Company, where I deliver a range of massage therapies, from sports massage to deep massage, dry cupping during the corporate wellness days and sporting/ event recovery.
I have a big passion for fitness, travelling, and a healthy lifestyle. Working with different people from various backgrounds and lifestyles has always been a goal of mine, and that’s and that’s just what I get from working within the healthcare industry.
I’m also a very goal-driven individual. I love waking up early morning - that’s when I’m the most productive & it massively helps me achieve my daily goals. Recreationally, you will
I’m also a very goal-driven individual.
In the clinic I provide sports therapy rehabilitation, sports & deep massages, postural analysis assessment. Also, I am qualified for dry cupping therapy, which I also provide at the clinic. My regular availability at the clinic is from Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 8 pm.
My aim is to help other sporty individuals to get back to what they love doing & fully return to their function.

