Six Physio
Nicki Chick has had two significant work experiences. Nicki worked as the Operations & Marketing Director at Six Physio starting in July 2012. Six Physio is a well-established private physiotherapy company in London, with plans for expansion. Prior to that, Nicki started their own company called NCC Consulting in September 2000. NCC Consulting specializes in corporate clothing and event management, and Nicki was able to successfully run the business through the recession. In addition to their work in London, Nicki also looked after NCC clients and organized sailing events in the Solent during the summer.
Nicki Chick attended Dean Close School in Cheltenham from 1984 to 1991, where they completed A Levels and GCSEs. Nicki then went on to the University of Southampton from 1991 to 1994, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Mathematics & Economics.
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Six Physio
At Six Physio we know it’s really easy to make someone feel better, it’s slightly trickier to get them better. Long term gain always over short term relief. We know it’s got very little to do with core strength, hamstring stretches or sitting for too long. We try to use plain English not long-winded medical jargon and we make sure we do simple things incredibly well. We are the perfect bridge between a painful back, stiff shoulder or dodgy knee and being back to full function and happily managing ones symptoms. Don't Treat, Cure...we love being different and showing our patients why and what they need to do to manage their symptoms, long term. Our patients need to be given the ability to move better and they need to be coached and shown how to keep moving better - we use 2 different physios for this, with most patients seeing both. We believe in super-skilling all of our Physios. It's not about our patients having something done by any person, but having the right thing done by the right person, be that manual therapy or really decent, functional rehab. Over 12,000 new patients trusted us to get them better last year, a number that grows by 10% each year - we must be doing something right.