Sutherland House.
Details about this practice.
Eva Hadjidemetri (Chartered Physiotherapist MSc HCPC MCSP AACP APCP).
Eva Hadjidemetri qualified as a physiotherapist in 1980 from the Medical College of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Warsaw, Poland and gained a Master’s in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at the Academy of Physical Education in Warsaw. She worked for two years between her studies in the Rehabilitation Centre- STOCER in Warsaw, gaining experience in many fields of physiotherapy. She developed a passion for paediatrics working in the prestigious Institute of Rehabilitation for Children with Chronic Disabilities, Poland.
Since moving to the UK in 1986, Eva has attended numerous postgraduate training courses in manual therapy, gaining extensive knowledge of Maitland, Cyriax, McKenzie and neurodynamic methods.
She is an active member of the AACP (Acupuncture Association for Chartered Physiotherapists) and uses acupuncture to relieve her patients from pain.
She has 27 years of experience in treating a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions from work-related repetitive strains, spinal disorders, post-surgical rehabilitation to postural strains due to muscles imbalances and sports injuries.
Eva works within an extensive network of outstanding surgeons, consultants and general practitioners in North West London.
She specialises in Hypermobility Syndrome in paediatrics and adolescence and works very closely with Dr Nathan Hasson, renowned Consultant Rheumatologist and his wider team.
Eva is very passionate about her work and has developed each of the physiotherapy departments she has been a part of including the departments at The Garden Hospital (1986-2006), The Iryo Centre (1990-2007) and The 999 Medical and Diagnostic Centre (2000-2013).
Eva recently co-authored a book entitled BMA Guide to Back Care: Preventing, diagnosing, and treating back and neck conditions which was published in August 2011.
Judith Landhausser (HPC MCSP MACPWH Registered and Chartered Physiotherapist).
Judith Landhausser qualified as a Physiotherapist from University Hospital, Homburg/Saar, Germany in 1992 and qualified as an Osteopath (College Sutherland, Ulm, Germany) in 1999. She completed her Post Grad in Women’s Health in 2009 and is now undergoing an Msc (Women’s Health) at University of Bradford. Judith also qualified as a Bowen Therapist in 2004.
Besides having worked in the musculoskeletal area of physiotherapy during her professional life she has developed a real interest in Women’s Health issues. She feels strongly and passionately about helping women to make a change within their lives by being able to
improve their bladder and pelvic floor problems. Understanding the problem and being aware of one can do about it is the most important part in achieving a result; Judith will guide you through this.
Judith also treats women during and after their pregnancy attending to back and pelvic pains, bladder and pelvic floor problems.
Judith has worked in North West London for the last 17 years. First she worked in the Garden Hospital for 15 years and then joined the team at 999 Medical Centre. She is also running the women’s health physiotherapy clinic in Kings Oak Hospital for the last 5 years.
Judith is registered with the Health Professional Council (HPC), the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (CSP) and is a member of the Association of chartered Physiotherapists in Women’s Health (ACPWH) and the Acupuncture Association of chartered Physiotherapists (AACP).