Meet the Physiotherapy Clinic Team

Physiotherapists

Sam MacGregor

Sam MacGregor

Clinical Lead, and TASS Physiotherapist

BSc. Physiotherapy, MSc, Sports & Exercise Medicine

Sam qualified in physiotherapy from the University of Huddersfield in 2008 and went to work in the NHS in Leeds & Nottingham working across a range of specialities.

In 2010 he moved to work at Derby County Football Club working in the academy, mainly with players aged 9 to 23. Whilst there he headed up the Academy Sports Science & Medicine Department overseeing all aspects of medical and S&C support.

Sam completed his Master's Degree in Sports & Exercise Medicine at the University of Nottingham in 2013. Alongside this, he completed a module in lower limb manual therapy at the University of Birmingham in 2016 and has also completed courses in Acupuncture and Dry Needling.

Sam joined º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Physiotherapy Clinic in May 2019 and is currently the Clinical Lead.

George, a physiotheripst, is smiling wearing kit.

George Buttery

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist 

BSc Sport and Exercise Science, BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, MCSP, HCP

George completed his first degree in Sport and Exercise Science here at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ, where he graduated in 2014. Shortly after, he studied Physiotherapy at the University of Leicester and graduated with a first class honours in 2018.  

He has worked extensively in musculoskeletal outpatient departments in Leicester, both as a senior clinician in the NHS and privately, treating and managing people presenting with a variety of conditions ranging from sports injuries, occupational health, and trauma and elective orthopedic cases. His main interests in physiotherapy are exercise prescription and rehab, and takes pride in giving people the confidence to return to their sports or activities. 

Outside of work George enjoys competing as a runner. He was part of º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Students Athletics Club competing on the track while doing his first degree, whereas now he focuses more on 5-10km. He also enjoys being outdoors climbing and mountaineering, and loves trips to the Alps in his campervan. 

George joined the team here at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Physiotherapy Clinic in September 2024. 

Clare Lickess

Clare Lickess

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist

BSc. (Hons) Physiotherapy, HCPC, MCSP, MAACP, MACPSEM

Following graduation from university as a chartered physiotherapist in 2000, Clare completed core rotations around the university hospitals in Birmingham. This gave her essential experience in many disciplines; including respiratory care, orthopaedics, hydrotherapy, trauma and outpatients.

In 2002, Clare decided to pursue her interest in sports, and secured a specialist post in the management of musculoskeletal injuries. Her key responsibilities included the efficient assessment, triaging and rehabilitation of patients with acute, chronic and overuse injuries, assisting them back to high level of function and sport. This was coordinated through close team work with doctors, nursing staff, strength and conditioning coaches and occupational health nurses.

In addition to the above, Clare has also pursued further post graduate qualifications including a diploma in injection therapy, a post graduate certificate in musculoskeletal studies, and she has also become a sports massage practitioner.

Clare has completed her accreditation within the Association of Chartered Physiotherapy in Sports Medicine and has achieved her silver award. Clare continues to work towards achieving her gold.

Clare joined the Physiotherapy Clinic here at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ in February 2015, further developing her skills in the management of sporting injuries in a multi-sport environment.

Tom Massey

Tom Massey

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist

MSc Physiotherapy, BSc Sports Therapy

Tom Graduated in 2019 from the University of Worcester after completing his Sports Therapy degree followed quickly by his master’s degree in Physiotherapy where he graduated in 2023. During this time Tom has gained a variety of experience across many sectors both private and public. Over the past five years, Tom has worked in professional football in both the men’s and women’s game, currently leading the medical team at Stoke City Ladies FC.

Tom also has a wide range of experience working in the NHS during the peak of the pandemic, predominantly in Stroke Rehabilitation. However, this also came with respiratory experience working on intensive care. Further to this he has had experience managing a physiotherapy clinic.

Tom has achieved a pitchside trauma accreditation, which is utilised frequently when he is at Stoke City Football Club. Further to this he has further qualifications in taping and acupuncture.

Tom has plans in the near future to complete a variety of additional qualifications and courses, with an interest in sports medicine.

Tom joined the Physiotherapy Clinic here at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ in August 2023.

Trishul Vegad

Trishul Vegad

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist

BSc Physiotherapy, MCSP, HCPC

Trishul began his career as a sports massage therapist in 2014 working closely with athletes from a range of sporting backgrounds. He then completed his Personal Trainer qualification in 2016 and was a gym instructor working with clients one to one on their health and fitness journey.  

He qualified in physiotherapy from Brunel University in 2017. Upon his return to the Midlands, he worked across several MSK clinics in the NHS in Leicestershire. During this time, he was involved in creating a rehab plan for a variety of post-ops cases such as ACL reconstruction and fracture management. 

In 2020 he moved into private practice which saw him specialising in the provision of manual therapy treatment of the spine & soft tissue, whilst also focussing on the management of Occupational Health cases, helping people get back to work effectively. 

During his spare time, Trish likes to get outdoors and hike in the peak district, regularly attend the gym and keeps a very close eye on the weather forecast to seek any excuse to mow the lawn. He loves to show off the stripes!

Trishul joined the Physiotherapy Clinic here at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ in August 2023.

Sports Massage Therapists

Steve Capewell

Steve Capewell

Sports Massage Therapist

BTEC Level 5 Sports & Remedial Deep Tissue Massage

Steve completed his BTEC Level 5 Sports & Remedial Deep Tissue Massage at the Gaia Centre in º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ in 2010. He has worked with a variety of clients, including professional sports people and the general public. He has massaged at several events, including marathons and triathlons. Steve is a keen distance runner and has also qualified as a coach in running fitness at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ.

Steve joined the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Physiotherapy Clinic in March 2016.

Amy Smith

Amy Roebuck

Sports Massage Therapist

OLY and ITEC Level 4 Diploma in Sports Massage

Amy completed her ITEC Level 4 Diploma in Sports Massage with Sports Performance Services in 2015. She has since worked with athletes in a variety of sports, with both able bodied and para athletes, and in a clinic situation with the general public. After graduating from º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ in 2009 with a BSc Hons in Sport & Exercise Science, she continued with her own swimming career up until 2014, giving her an understanding of the effect soft tissue therapy has on training and daily life.

Amy competed for the Great British swimming team in the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Consultant

Subash Tandon

Mr Subash Tandon

Consultant - Knee Specialist

MB BCh BAO, FRCSI, FRCS (Orth.)

Also has private practices at Spire Leicester Hospital and Leicester Nuffield Hospital, where any investigations and any surgical management will be conducted.

Specialties:
Orthopaedic surgery, arthroscopy, knee surgery, osteoarthritis, soft tissue injuries, sports injuries, and sports medicine

Special clinical interests:
Knee pain, leg pain, stiff knee.
Arthroscopic knee surgery e.g. keyhole knee surgery, meniscal surgery, and meniscus repair.
Total knee replacements, partial knee replacements, loose knee replacements, revision knee replacement, patellofemoral replacement, patella surgery.
Knee sports injury, ankle sports injury, shoulder sports injury.
Knee ligament surgery, ACL surgery, ACL reconstruction, PCL reconstruction.
Management of arthritic knees especially those in young adults e.g. Joint injections, steroid injections, osteoarthritis, cartilage wear, chondroplasty, synovectomy.
Children and adolescent knee injuries and sports injury, osteotomy surgery, training advice, trauma and reconstruction, facture.

Research interests:
Cruciate ligament reconstruction
Cartilage grafting, meniscal transplantation and repair
Injuries to patella tendon and quadriceps tendon (especially chronic)
Patella disorders, dislocation and instability

Current NHS and/or university posts:
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

Current membership(s) of professional, national and regional bodies:
Royal College of Surgeons (Ireland), Fellow of British Orthopaedic Association, British Association of Surgery of the Knee and General Medical Council.

Professional profile:
Mr Tandon qualified from Queens University Belfast Medical School in 1988. After a few years of postgraduate orthopaedic training in Belfast, he did a pre-registrar trauma fellowship in Stoke on Trent Hospital Staffordshire. He trained in orthopaedic surgery on the Robert Jones and Angus Hunt Hospital Oswestry rotation from 1993 to 1999 and at the concluding period of this rotation he directed his attention to surgery relating to sports injuries. On completion of this rotation, he spent a further year in a specialist fellowship training at the Wakefield Orthopaedic and Sports Injury Clinic in Adelaide, Australia, where he focused on minimally invasive knee surgery, sport injuries and joint replacement surgery. He then spent a further short period in Melbourne working with an eminent knee surgeon. He also completed a fellowship in the Landeskrankenhaus, Salzburg with Professor Herbert Resch. Here he furthered his interests in ski injuries and various other knee problems common from the area of Salzburgerland. On returning to the United Kingdom, he initially took on a consultant post at Wolverhampton before moving to the University Hospitals of Leicester in August 2002.

His particular interest lies with soft tissue injuries relating to sports injuries of the knee and the treatment of this using minimally invasive surgery. He regularly sees amateur and professional sportspeople with knee problems. He looks after and provides orthopaedic surgical management for the Leicester Tigers Team and Academy, Leicester City FC Team and Academy, Leicestershire County Cricket, Leicester Riders, º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Lightning, º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Rugby Club, Market Harborough Rugby Club, Leicester City Woman’s Football Club and many smaller sports clubs

He also has a special interest in cartilage implantation, meniscal transplantation, and the treatment of younger patients with knee degenerative problems. He manages the latter with modern conservative treatments and surgical treatments. Mr Tandon is also involved in teaching both medical students and senior trainee orthopaedic surgeons at the University Hospitals of Leicester.

Although he performs conventional total knee replacement surgery, he has an interest in uni-compartmental (partial) knee replacement and other modern techniques of osteotomies for the treatment of degenerative changes of the knee in younger people.

Mr Tandon enjoys cycling, keep-fit, skiing, travel, and other activities. 

Clinic Staff

Mel Bell

Mel Bell

Clinic Manager

Mel has worked here at the Physiotherapy Clinic since 2013, providing day to day management of the clinic.

Julie Pears

Julie Pears

Administrator

Julie has worked here in the Physiotherapy Clinic since 2016, providing administrative support to the clinicians and Clinic Manager.

Zoe, a physio administrator, has blond hair and is smiling.

Zoe Price

Administrator

Zoe has worked here in the Physiotherapy Clinic since September 2024, providing administrative support to the clinicians and Clinic Manager.