Callum East

 

APA Titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist APAM, MACP

BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy

MSc Sports and Exercise Medicine

Callum is a UK-trained and experienced Physiotherapist who brings extensive knowledge to West Coast Health. He graduated with a BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy from London South Bank University before completing a Master’s degree in Sports and Exercise Medicine at Queen Mary University of London.

Callum has gained diverse clinical experience across both public and private sectors. In the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), he worked in trauma, elective orthopaedics, musculoskeletal outpatients, and as a First Contact Practitioner in primary care. Alongside this, he treated a wide range of musculoskeletal and sporting injuries in private practice in London. Callum has also served as Clinical Lead and Team Lead, providing supervision, mentoring, and CPD training for physiotherapy teams across both NHS and private settings.

His background also includes working in elite sport, where he supported athletes from Saracens Rugby, Great Britain Hockey, Semi-Professional Football, England Tae Kwon-Do, CrossFit clubs, and the English National Ballet School. These roles enhanced his expertise in managing high-performance athletes and complex injuries.

Professionally, Callum has a strong interest in hip and groin injuries, with a special focus on hip dysplasia. He has collaborated with leading hip consultants, presented at professional events, and delivered teaching sessions on assessing and managing hip and groin pathologies. He also shares educational content on social media, supporting clinicians worldwide.

Outside physiotherapy, Callum’s sporting journey includes football, gymnastics, athletics and martial arts. His proudest achievement was earning a black belt in ITF Tae Kwon-Do and representing England internationally.

At West Coast Health, Callum combines his academic expertise, clinical experience, and sporting background to help patients move better, recover stronger, and achieve their goals.