Nicholas has extensive experience across community, private, and acute hospital settings in both the UK and Australia. He specialises in the assessment and rehabilitation of children with neurological conditions, including birth injuries, cerebral palsy, traumatic and acquired brain injuries. His practice focuses on improving functional independence, participation, and supporting families to navigate long‑term rehabilitation needs.
Alongside his clinical work Nicholas is also involved in helping children with disabilities and their families navigate challenges in Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND) by writing independent physiotherapy reports outlining a child's needs and attending tribunal hearings.
Nicholas holds a Doctor of Physiotherapy (DPt) and a Bachelor of Exercise Science (BExSc) and is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), Association of Paediatric Chartered Physiotherapists (ACPC) and Medico‑Legal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (MLACP).
Nicholas brings a family‑centred approach to his work, coordinating with multidisciplinary teams and providing clear, evidence‑based guidance to support children’s physical development.
Nicholas is trained as an expert witness in paediatric neurological physiotherapy. His role as an expert witness includes being instructed by solicitors to write physiotherapy needs report for medico-legal cases.
As a medico-legal expert, Nicholas combines his detailed clinical insight with a structured, analytical approach and exceptional attention to detail, contributing to accurate, fair reporting that reflects the rehabilitation potential and needs of children with brain injury.