Our story

A practice built around movement

Cadence opened in 2016 with one treatment room and a firm idea: people get better faster when they understand their own recovery.

Priya Raman started Cadence Physiotherapy after a decade in busy sports clinics where sessions ran fifteen minutes and shoulders were numbers. She wanted a practice where nobody watches the clock, and where the plan you leave with makes as much sense to you as it does to your physio.

Today Cadence runs from a purpose-built studio: two treatment rooms, a small strength studio and enough natural light to make a Monday appointment feel less like a chore. The name is the point. Cadence is the rhythm you move with when nothing hurts, and getting you back to it is the whole job.

The team

Your physios

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Priya Raman

Principal Physiotherapist, APAM

Ten years in sports clinics before opening Cadence. Still convinced the best rehab tool is a patient who understands the plan.

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Tom Ellery

Physiotherapist

Five years coaching strength and conditioning before physiotherapy. Happiest when a patient picks up their grandkids without thinking twice.

How we practise

What that looks like

40 minutes for new patients

Long enough to listen, assess and start treatment without anyone watching the clock.

The same physio every visit

You will not re-explain your story to a stranger halfway through your recovery.

Exercises filmed on your phone

We film your program with you in the room, so nothing is forgotten by Tuesday.

An honest finish line

When you no longer need us, we say so and sign you off.

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