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Currently on maternity leave until January 2026
TCR Physio's clinical director, Lisa Arthurs, has been in the health and fitness industry for over 15 years with a career spanning 5 countries.
As a young person growing up in rural Canada, Lisa participated in nearly every sport available in her small town. This gave her a wide breadth of experience in sports and performance. Throughout school Lisa worked as a swimming instructor and lifeguard, skills she continues to draw upon with her post-op clients who benefit from hydrotherapy to help aid their rehabilitation.
Lisa worked as a student athletic trainer for the university Men's Volleyball team for 3 years whilst studying Kinesiology. It was during this time that Lisa was introduced to the world of strength and conditioning. Lisa also worked as a personal trainer for several gyms in Saskatoon, working with clients on performance and aesthetic goals, not just getting them out of pain.
In her final year of undergrad, Lisa travelled to the University of Hawai'i at Manoa to study abroad. While living in Hawai'i, Lisa learned to and fell in love with surf and continues to take annual surf trips with friends and family.
Lisa completed her MSc in Physiotherapy at Northumbria University in Newcastle before starting her career in London. Lisa has spent her career working in various inpatient and outpatient NHS departments, private practices and with semi-professional sports teams. In 2018 Lisa and her husband embarked on what ended up being a 2-year sabbatical (thanks covid) to New Zealand, Australia and Canada.
Since 2022 Lisa has been focused on building TCR Physio into the highly respected health consultancy business it is today.
When Lisa isn't helping her clients reach their goals, she can be found in her local Cross Fit gym, walking her mini-Dachshund, Fred, or travelling to see her family in Canada.
Lisa is registered with:
Ryan is a highly experienced physiotherapist, holding both an MSc in Physiotherapy and a BSc in Strength & Conditioning Science. His clinical expertise is built on a remarkable foundation of elite-level athletic competition.
Before becoming a physiotherapist, Ryan represented Great Britain in Bobsleigh for over seven years, played professional rugby for Leicester Tigers and Worcester Warriors, and was crowned the U18 British Bodybuilding Champion. This unique background provides him with an unparalleled, first-hand understanding of performance, recovery, and the principles of pushing the body's limits safely and effectively.
In his clinical practice, Ryan works with a diverse range of clients, from elite athletes and active individuals to those managing everyday injuries, chronic pain, or recovering from surgery. He excels at creating bespoke rehabilitation plans tailored to each individual's unique goals, lifestyle, and needs. Whether the aim is a return to competitive sport or simply moving more freely in daily life, Ryan provides clear, expert guidance to help clients get back to doing what they love with renewed confidence.
Ryan’s approach is grounded, supportive, and focused on achieving sustainable, long-term results. He integrates hands-on manual therapy with targeted, progressive exercise to not only facilitate recovery but also to build resilience against future injury. His ultimate goal is to empower his clients, helping them feel strong, capable, and confident every step of the way, whether they are chasing peak performance or simply striving to feel their best.
Ryan is registered with:
The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP)