S2S Physiotherapy

About Lisa Corallini

Lisa is a qualified physiotherapist and sports injury rehabilitator with two decades of experience, having gained her degrees at Brunel University and Middlesex University.

An Experienced, Qualified, Professional Physiotherapist in Sawbridgeworth

Lisa is a fully qualified physiotherapist and sports injury rehabilitator, holding degrees from both Brunel University and Middlesex University. Her practice is built on evidence‑based techniques and a genuine passion for helping people move better and feel better.

Lisa helps with many musculoskeletal problems. These include sudden sports injuries and long-term back and neck pain. She also treats issues like whiplash, sciatica, and poor posture. She provides sports massage to help with muscle strain and tension. She is also trained in dry needling for pain relief and muscle relaxation.

With experience working with semi‑professional footballers, competitive bodybuilders and aspiring Olympians, Lisa understands how to tailor rehabilitation programmes to different goals and fitness levels. Every treatment takes place in a clean, welcoming clinic designed to promote comfort and confidence. Concessions are available for senior citizens and children under 16.

Lisa’s approach combines clinical expertise with a personal commitment to high‑quality care, ensuring each patient receives the focused attention they need to return to full function and enjoy an active life.

What qualifications and skills are required

Physiotherapists must have completed a Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) approved degree course to be eligible for registration. Applicants must meet HCPC standards for character, skills, conduct, and performance. They need to share any health problems. They should also mention any past civil or criminal convictions. These could impact their ability to work.

Statutory Registration

Physiotherapist’ is a professional title protected by statute. In order to practice in the UK, a physiotherapist must be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), and anyone who practices or promotes themselves as a physiotherapist without being registered is committing a criminal offence.

HCPC Standards

Physiotherapists registered with the HCPC must follow six Standards. These cover Character, Health, Proficiency, Conduct, Performance and Ethics, Continuing Professional Development, and Education and Training.

The Standards require them to:

Act in the best interests of patients.
Obtain informed consent for treatment.
Keep professional skills and knowledge up-to-date.
Respect patient confidentiality and keep accurate records.

Private Health Insurance Referrals

Some health insurers cover the costs of physiotherapy for patients holding private medical insurance. In some cases, the patient pays the physiotherapist. They need a receipt to claim the money back from the insurer. In some cases, the physiotherapist applies to be a specialist provider for the insurer. The insurer will then pay the physiotherapist for treating patients.

Health insurers that provide medical insurance covering physiotherapy include Bupa, Axa, Avia, Sovereign Health Care, Vitality, and others; please ask when booking so we can confirm your preferred insurer is accepted. 

Are you ready to start your recovery?

If you are seeking a highly professional and experienced physiotherapist, then Lisa should be your first choice. Lisa is always in demand, so please book early to avoid disappointment.