About Revolution Sports Injuries Clinic.
At Revolution we specialise in physiotherapy, sports injuries and sports massage. We strive to offer everyone the opportunity to access the right services to allow you to achieve your goals.
Meet the
Team.
Jess Lacey.
From August 2023 Jess is now co-director and clinical lead at Revolution.
Jess strives to utilise her diverse skill mix to provide high-level assessment and treatment to all clients with musculoskeletal issues. Taking a holistic approach to all patients and their care givers empowers them to achieve their individualised goals in a way that works for them.
Jess has experience as Senior Musculoskeletal Outpatient Physiotherapist and Hand Therapist, between The Nuffield Oxford Manor and Radley College, presenting a diverse and specialised skill mix, between complex orthopaedic and post-surgical rehabilitation and acute sports injuries and paediatric growth-related disorders.
She has extensive knowledge and experience with all aspects of Musculoskeletal traumatic and acquired conditions, with a specialised interest in young adult hip conditions, and has been instrumental in establishing patient pathways for conservative hip impingement management and post-operative hip arthroscopy protocols from social to elite-level sports return.
More recently Jess has developed a passion for hand and wrist-related acquired disorders, trauma and post-surgical rehabilitation, and has been working as a specialised hand therapist including advanced assessment and treatment modalities including customised splinting / wound care and scar management.
In previous employment, Jess worked at the BMI Oxford Clinic and BMI The Foscote hospital, Banbury, where she gained vast experience in both inpatient and outpatient orthopaedic rehabilitation, and was fundamental in establishing ongoing gym rehabilitation programmes following joint replacement and upper and lower limb surgeries. This enabled clients to access customised gym-based programmes, who may have previously found accessing gym settings or advancing their health and well-being a barrier due to perceived factors, such as age or feeling that they would be asked to do things that they felt weren’t appropriate for their conditions. This was achieved by working closely with personal trainers and providing post-surgical education programmes.
Jess qualified as a Charted Physiotherapist from The University of the West of England, Bristol, in the summer of 2005. She is a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and is also HCPC registered. In addition to this she also is a member of the British Association of Hand Therapists - and is working along the Masters in Hand Therapy pathway to achieve full British Association of Hand Therapists Accreditation
Outside work Jess lives in the local area and also volunteers as a British Athletics National level field judge, with a specialist interest in Paralympic athletics and the classification process, and has played key roles at the Commonwealth games and at Olympic and Paralympic level. She loves long walks with her dogs, and both trains and competes with them at National agility competitions.
Jack Andrews
Jack qualified in 2017 where he undertook his first degree in BSc Clinical exercise science where he gained the knowledge in the anatomy of human movement, exercise prescription, psychology, and running cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation classes. Within this time, he also gained experience working on assessing functional movement and gait analysis.
At the same time, he qualified as a personal trainer where he implemented group and individualised plans which he has been doing for the 3 years across multiple sites.
In 2021 , he completed an MSc in Sports Therapy and has been working for the NHS as a senior MSK clinician triaging and treating conditions for all ages and conditions. He has also been heavily involved in the start up of shockwave therapy for the NHS in Oxfordshire and auditing referrals, as well as applying the treatment.
Recently he has started to work for a Rugby club as a sports therapist and pitch side first aider and for Revolution sports physiotherapy. In addition, Jack is a full member of the society for Sports Therapists and has an FA level 3 emergency Medical First Aid in Football qualification.
Toby Mew.
I am an MSK Physiotherapist who graduated from University of Hertfordshire with a first-class honour’s degree in physiotherapy alongside a qualification in sports massage, which I practice regularly.
Due to working both within the private practice sector and as a student within the NHS, I have experienced working with a wide range of conditions within the MSK world, alongside multiple other specialities including but not limited to stroke, pulmonary rehab, orthopaedics and paediatrics.
As a keen sportsman, having played sports such as swimming, cricket, golf and others, I have a high level of appreciation of the demands that sport can place on the body, whether this arises from an injury, or the stress of training. As one of the physios for Grove Rugby Club, I have ample opportunity to build upon and further develop my skills in treating sports related injuries.
Luke Jones.
Luke works as a full-time Physiotherapist for Oxford United Football Club treating both their 1st team and u23s squads. In addition to this he is also head of academy medical services for the whole football club from u23s squads and below. Alongside day to day treatment of professional athletes, Luke also provides match day pitch side first aid and works closely with sports scientists putting together prehabilitation programmes for both recovery and injury prevention strategies.
In previous employment, Luke has worked as a senior physiotherapist for Nuffield Health for 4 years at their corporate BMW site providing assessment and treatment exclusively to BMW employees for both work-related and non-work related musculoskeletal injuries. Prior to this he also worked in the NHS following graduation.
During his physiotherapy studies, Luke also became a fully qualified sports massage therapist. Luke qualified as a Charted Physiotherapist from Brunel University in the summer of 2013. He is a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and is also HCPC registered. In addition to this he also is a member of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports and Exercise Medicine (ACPSEM) and Football Medical Association (FMA).
Luke has worked for Revolution Sports Injuries Clinic part-time, predominantly on an evening basis, since 2014 and seen a wide range of injuries from regular gym members, club athletes to private medical insurance clients.
Outside work Luke lives in the Wantage area and plays cricket regularly for Challow and Childrey Cricket Club. He is friendly, approachable and always keen to offer advice.
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Opening
Times.
OPENING TIMES
Monday: 10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 20:00
Wednesday: 11:00 - 20:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 20:00
Friday: 09:00 - 18:00
Saturday: 08:00 - 12:00
Sunday: Closed