Barry graduated from Glasgow Caledonian University with a First Class Honours degree in Physiotherapy. He completed a research project deemed suitable for publication and presented these
findings at international rowing conferences.
His working life began in Glasgow where he treated a variety of musculoskeletal pathologies in patients ranging from the elderly to young children in NHS Health Centres. At the same time he
maintained a sporting interest with assessment, diagnosis and treatment of elite athletes such as senior and junior international rowers based at the National Rowing Academy Strathclyde Park, Glasgow
Rugby junior, senior and international players, elite distance runners and triathletes.
Since relocating to London he has continued to treat a wide variety of patients from top level athletes including Premiership footballers and Olympic level competitors to individuals from all age
ranges and walks of life. Through his work at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, he has been named Allied Health Professional of the Year.
Barry, an avid sportsman himself, has completed numerous marathons in aid of Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research. Also a keen triathlete, the renowned Escape from Alcatraz triathlon is his most
memorable competition to date. Barry has also recently completed a Channel Relay Swim.
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