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Capt. Rachel Rodgers

Physiotherapist, MoD Rehabilitation
Capt. Rachel Rodgers is a Physiotherapist and Army PQO, qualified since 2012 with a specialization in MSK/Rheum and Trauma Outpatients from 2014. Her diverse experience spans both civilian and military healthcare, including various outpatient and field hospital settings.

Rachel's expertise is highlighted in her role providing Rugby Pitch-side First Aid for the Army Rugby Union Academy. She also has interests in Netball Coaching and Yoga instruction. In the British Army, Rachel has served in significant roles, including at 34 Field Hospital and Aldershot Primary Care Rehabilitation Facility.

Educated at Keele University, Rachel holds a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, graduating with a first-class grade. Her academic background encompasses pain physiology, psychosocial aspects of pain, and acupuncture.
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