About

OUR HAND THERAPISTS

Chloe Henson (BSc Occupational Therapy)

SENIOR HAND THERAPIST

‘I was drawn to hand therapy because of the profound impact it has on a person’s daily life. The ability to help individuals regain functionality and improve their quality of life is incredibly rewarding. I love hand therapy because it combines my passion for problem-solving with a deep desire to make a tangible difference, guiding people from injury to recovery with personalised care.’

Chloe qualified as an Occupational therapist with a First-Class Honours degree in 2017 and has specialised in hand therapy for the past 7 years. In NHS hospitals, Chloe has gained experience in traumatic injuries, post operative rehabilitation, rheumatological conditions and a range of other issues affecting the hand, wrist, and elbow. She has attended specialist training courses run by the British Association of Hand Therapists (BAHT) on management of complex wrist injuries and conditions. Chloe has an interest in post operative care, and rehabilitating patients following surgery to gain their potential range of movement, strength, and function. Chloe also has a keen interest in rheumatology conditions, teaching patients how to live and function well when affected by conditions such as arthritis.

Away from occupational therapy Chloe has a passion for exercise, crafting and the outdoors.

Mollie Boyce (BSc MCSP Physiotherapy)

SENIOR HAND THERAPIST

‘From a young age I have admired the work of therapists and their passion for helping others; which inspired me to train as a physiotherapist. I love to work with enthusiasm, compassion and care, so that patients feel empowered to return to the things they love!’

Mollie qualified in 2020 from Cardiff University with a First Class BSc honours degree in Physiotherapy. Since qualifying Mollie has gained experience in a wide variety of physiotherapy disciplines in the NHS across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire covering Inpatient, Outpatient and Community settings. In 2023 Mollie chose to specialise in Burns, Plastics & Hand Therapy at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, after developing a passion for the rehabilitation and treatment of complex hand conditions and burn injuries. Mollie has a special interest in the treatment of patients after hand surgery such as tendon repairs, carpal tunnel decompressions, Dupuytren’s fasciectomies and fracture fixations. Her other clinic interests include the treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, the management of Hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and the use of hydrotherapy in Burns Rehabilitation.

Away from physiotherapy Mollie is a keen swimmer, paddleboarder and sunset seeker. Mollie is a qualified swimming instructor and enjoys promoting the importance of a healthy lifestyle through the enjoyment of exercise.