BSc (Hons)
I have been a Physiotherapist across the breadth of Essex for over seven years, and a Hand Therapist for over five years, with experience from a placement at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital in London, Broomfield Hospital and at Spire Hartswood Hospital.
I completed a BAHT (British Association of Hand Therapists) Level 1 course in 2019, and am expanding my interest into the whole upper limb, from the hand, through the wrist and elbow to the shoulder - including attending the BESS (British Elbow and Shoulder Society) 'Shoulder Updates Symposium' in early 2024. I am currently studying for a Master's Degree in 'Advanced Musculoskeletal Assessment and Practice' with the University of Essex.
I work together with my patient, with treatment, teaching and guidance, we get the best result possible.
My specialism in the hand covers rehabilitating a number of hand and wrist conditions including; Capral tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, De Quervain syndrome, Dupuytren's contracture, finger injuries, flexor and extensor tendon injuries, fractures, nerve injuries, trigger finger, volar plate injuries, and wrist replacement.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mrs Heather Beebe at Spire include:
B.Sc (Hons) / Coventry University / 2008
Bachelor of Science with Honours in Biomedical Science
B.Sc. (Hons) / St. George's University of London / 2017
Bachelor of Science with Honours in Physiotherapy
Hand Therapist, Broomfield Hospital, NHS Mid and South Essex Foundation Trust