Avenue Clinic

Avenue Clinic

Janine Santer

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist

Janine, a graduate of King’s College London in 1999, has developed exceptional skills in collaboration with leading Orthopaedic and Neuro Surgeons in England. Her extensive experience includes 15 years on Harley Street, where she excelled in physiotherapy and service development.

  • Manual and Rehabilitation Skills: Strong focus on sport-related injuries and spinal conditions.
  • Limb Problem Management: Expertise in managing lower and upper limb issues, including post-operative assessments and recovery.
  • Holistic Approach: Utilizes a multifaceted approach for personalized patient care.

Janine is enhancing her expertise with a course tailored for Winter sports enthusiasts, emphasizing injury prevention.

Janine is an accomplished fencer with experience competing at both national and international levels. Her passion for martial arts extends beyond fencing; she has trained in various disciplines including Kendo and Aikido. Most notably, she has earned a black belt in Taekwondo.
In addition to her competitive endeavours, Janine has contributed to the development of local football teams in London, demonstrating her commitment to promoting sports at all levels. She finds great fulfilment in working with sports people of all skill levels, whether they are beginners just starting their journey or seasoned athletes looking to refine their techniques. Janine’s diverse experience in sports makes her a valuable resource for anyone interested in improving their athletic abilities and avoiding injury.
She enjoys Padel Tennis, Open Water Swimming and spending time outdoors.

Janine Practises

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy uses a 'physical' approach that involves manual assessment and treatment techniques, which aim to: Encourage tissue healing by controlling and reducing pain and inflammation Restore normal range of motion by integrating the muscular joint and nervous system. Identifying and treating problems and reduce the risk of re-occurrence. > Find out more

Shockwave Therapy

Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) is a 'game changing' treatment for musculoskeletal soft tissue and sports injuries including chronic tendon pain (tendinopathy). It can be effective where other treatments have not been, in the treatment of a range of tendon problems including plantar facsiitis, ankle, shoulder, knee and elbow pain and often in only 3-4 treatments. > Find out more

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