Supporting patients to return to strength, confidence, and a pain-free lifestyle after injury.
Becky is an experienced Sports Rehabiliator at Peacock Pain & Injury Clinic in Mold, known for her calm, structured approach and her genuine care for every patient she treats. She specialises in shoulder and upper-limb injuries, particularly shoulder impingement, where she loves seeing how just one focused session can make a huge difference to pain, sleep, and movement.
Having competed for Wales in acrobatic gymnastics, Becky knows first-hand the importance of keeping the body moving well. She brings that same discipline and empathy to her clinical work — helping patients understand their bodies, regain confidence, and return to doing what they love, whether that’s running, dancing, gymnastics, or horse riding.
Patients often describe Becky’s sessions as hands-on, structured, and reassuring. She takes time to explain each stage of recovery in clear, simple terms, so patients feel informed and supported throughout their journey. Her focus isn’t just on relieving pain, but on educating and empowering people to stay pain-free long-term.
With a BSc (Hons) in Sports Rehabilitation from the University of Bolton, Becky’s experience spans professional sport and private practice, including Wrexham Football Club, Wrexham Crusaders Rugby, and Oswestry Rugby Club. Since joining Peacock Pain & Injury Clinic in 2019, she has built a loyal following of patients who value her empathy, professionalism, and attention to detail.
“There’s nothing better than seeing a patient leave smiling, moving freely, and realising how far they’ve come.”
Q: Who is Becky at Peacock Pain & Injury Clinic in Mold?
A: Becky is an experienced Sports Therapist specialising in shoulder and upper-limb injuries. She helps patients reduce pain, move freely, and regain confidence after injury.
Q: What type of patients does Becky work best with?
A: Becky connects well with women, particularly post-menopausal patients, and active individuals who want to return to running, dancing, gymnastics, or horse riding.
Q: What makes Becky’s approach unique?
A: Becky takes time to explain the anatomy of each injury and treatment plan, helping patients understand their recovery process and achieve lasting results.