Rebecca Wilkinson Physiotherapist Kendal
- 01539 725220
- 80 Kirkland Court Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 5AP
At Norwich South Physiotherapist, clients receive personalised care from a practitioner with over 30 years of experience in healthcare. The clinic combines physiotherapy, acupuncture, and sports therapy to treat pain, restore movement, and improve quality of life.
The practitioner holds a Master’s degree in Acupuncture from the College of Traditional Acupuncture, Warwick, and is registered with the Health Professions Council. Their training includes postgraduate study in China and membership of the British Medical Acupuncture Society. Since 1990, they have performed more than 100,000 acupuncture treatments.
They have worked in GP-led practices, health centres, hospitals, and teaching clinics both in the UK and internationally. Their expertise led to a role with The Prince’s Trust and personal commendation from HRH The Prince of Wales for advancing the integration of Western and Complementary Medicine.
Physiotherapy
Through targeted assessments and treatment plans, the clinic helps patients reduce pain and regain mobility. Physiotherapy supports recovery from injury, surgery, and chronic conditions, while also helping prevent future issues.
Sports Therapy
The clinic treats athletes of all levels, from professionals to those who enjoy recreational sports. Treatment focuses on injuries, strains, and improving physical function to support long-term activity.
Acupuncture
With deep knowledge and experience in acupuncture, the practitioner offers a trusted and effective approach to chronic pain and other health issues. Treatments draw on both traditional methods and modern clinical insight.
Self/Home Acupuncture Scheme
This unique service teaches selected patients or their carers how to administer simple acupuncture safely at home. Endorsed by the British Medical Acupuncture Society, the scheme empowers individuals to manage chronic pain more independently. The practitioner is currently the only provider of this programme in East Anglia.
Beyond clinical practice, the therapist has taught at Oxford Brookes University and the College of Traditional Acupuncture, lecturing in clinical skills and serving as an assessor and moderator.
They founded Physiotherapy Volunteers Overseas, a charity that delivers training in basic physiotherapy and acupuncture in underserved regions. They have volunteered in countries such as Mongolia, Thailand, Honduras, Indonesia, and India. These efforts, often self-funded, have helped communities recover from crises like the Asian tsunami and build sustainable healthcare skills.
The therapist continues to champion accessible, low-cost treatment. They also work to help patients manage long-term pain with dignity, knowledge, and confidence. Whether you are recovering, in pain, or seeking improved wellbeing, this Norwich-based clinic offers expert care rooted in compassion and experience.
