Tseten Namgyal
Good Afternoon patients, friends and family. Happy to introduce Tseten Namgyal: he is new in Bristol and is working with me thursdays at Happyback Clinic. Let me to introduce better him:
Year Qualified: 2019
Special Interests: MSK conditions, Pre and Post-operative rehabilitation.
Languages Spoken: English, Hindi and Nepali.
Chartered Society of Physiotherapists
CSP: 11975f3
Joining our clinic from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, India.
Tseten has over 4 years of experience in physiotherapy after completing his Bachelors in Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation.
He started his experience in India, where he was exposed to a variety of conditions of patients all over the in-patient / out-patient sectors. He also led his own clinic, where he got experience in assessing and putting treatment programs for patients.
In 2023 he moved to Bristol to continue his practice of physiotherapy and rehabilitation for orthopedic and musculoskeletal patients.
Alongside physiotherapy, Tseten also holds certifications as a sports massage therapist and a strength and conditioning specialist.
Tseten has experience providing top-quality care and rehab to patients across various physiotherapy specialities such as trauma orthopaedics, neuro-trauma, surgery, and respiratory medicine, as well as experience in a private musculoskeletal physiotherapy clinic focused on low back pain and general acute/chronic musculoskeletal pathologies.
Having qualified as a sports massage practitioner, Tseten has worked to support general public in achieving maximum performance whilst reducing the risk of injury.
Using specialist techniques and stretches to increase power, endurance and flexibility before and after a workout or in preparation for an event,Tseten always provides thoughtful, individually focused care, leaving clients feeling well-heard and cared for.
You can contact me by phone or Whatsapp 07455250006 or by email info@romenendezphysio.com.

Tseten Namgyal

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Tseten Namgyal in action

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