Lorraine Clapham BSc.Hons MCSP
Lead Physiotherapist Neurosciences Southampton University Hospital Trust
Facial Rehabilitation (NMR)
The Face Place
Wessex Neurological Unit
Southampton University Hospital Trust
Tremona Road
Southampton
England UK
SO21 2DD
Tel 02380777222 page 2035
Email Lorraine.Clapham@suht.swest.nhs.uk
Email lorraine.clapham@btinternet.com
Sally Glover Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist Neurosciences
Facial reanimation/retraining, EMG biofeedback, acupuncture,
botulinum toxin (physiotherapy led clinic)
Other areas of specialist interest are neuromuscular disease/dystonia
and sensory perception.
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham,
Edgbaston, Birmingham
B15 2TH UK
Email: Sally.Glover@uhb.nhs.uk
Physiotherapy Clinical Specialist Neurosciences
Tel: +44 (0) 7779208670
Internal: 2340
Queen Victoria Hospital East Grinstead UK
MDT Facial Palsy Team.
Catriona Neville MCSP BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy 1st class
Extended Scope Practitioner Physiotherapist in Facial Palsy
Specialist areas acute and chronic management, synkinesis management,
post Labbe rehabilitation, acupuncture.
Queen Victoria Hospital
Holtye Road
East Grinstead
West Sussex
RH19 3DZ UK
01342 414004
Specialist Speech and Language Therapist.
Diploma in Beauty Therapy
Specialist area - assessment of facial nerve function using sEMG. Management of eating, drinking and speech difficulties. Management of acute and chronic synkinesis. Post operative facial rehabilitation following Labbe Facial Reanimation Surgery. Makeup advice to enhance facial symmetry.
Queen Victoria Hospital
Holtye Road
East Grinstead
West Sussex
RH19 3DZ UK
01342 414004
Vanessa.Venables@qvh.nhs.uk]
Theresa Rose PhD, MSc, B.Ed (Hons) UKCP
A registered psychotherapist, with a University of Surrey MSc in Counselling and Psychotherapy for Health Related Professionals. PhD thesis with a particular reference to people with a facial difference explored psychological therapy as a form of learning to enable a person to return to learning from experience. This premise underpins my work with people who are either coming to terms with an alteration to their body appearance or living with an atypical appearance.
The focus of therapy (a combination of body image focused cognitive behavioural therapy and/or social interaction skills training) is to challenge negative automatic thoughts, through the process of learning a variety of strategies, to reframe cognitions to positive automatic thoughts aimed at enhancing psychosocial functioning. I am a trustee of the charity Changing Faces which challenges the way
individuals and society face disfigurement. Queen Victoria Hospital
Holtye Road
East Grinstead
West Sussex
RH19 3DZ UK
01342 414004
theresa.rose@qvh.nhs.uk