Mohammad Sabbagh Director, Clinical lead, Advanced Physiotherapist BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy; MSc Neurological Rehabilitation; MCSP, HCPC registered. Physiotherapy is Mohammad’s passion and with his expertly clinical reasoning skills you can be sure you are in the right hands. Mohammad creating and opening his own physiotherapy & medical clinic in Leeds (BeroiaMed) has been the culmination of many years hard work and dedication with the intention of creating a practice that would combine the best of physiotherapy. With over 20 years of clinical experience, Mohammad's practice follows the philosophy that therapy is most successful when people are treated as whole human beings, not as individual parts, and his work is focused on finding and treating the root causes.

Therapist Qualifications

BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy
Advanced Clinical Practice (MSK)
Psychomotor Rehabilitation foundation course
Graduate Diploma in Occupational Therapy
MSc Neurological Rehabilitation, Saint Joseph university
Health Care Certificate
Cupping Therapy Diploma
Level 3 Diploma in Sport Therapy Massage
Functional EMG Evaluation of the Lower Limb
Mobilisation of the Nervous System

Career
Mohammad is a registered and chartered Physiotherapist who has a wealth of experience working in private practice in the field of neuro-musculoskeletal dysfunctions and pain Mohammad graduated from Saint Joseph University and has worked in different cities like Dubai, Cairo and Istanbul. Mohammad enjoys keeping up to date in the latest research and evidence-based practice. He has studied a new approach to cerebral palsy treatment called psychomotor integration, completed a Vestibular Rehabilitation programme, and Bobath treatment approach. Mohammad’s great passion is meeting people; listening to and understanding their problems; and ultimately treating and educating while helping them achieve their goals. He doesn’t just treat the symptoms; he treats the injury as a whole, aiming to rehabilitate the patient to achieve maximum improvement and results. This is done by setting realistic, individual goals with patients, ensuring they fully understand the nature of their problem, understand what is ‘normal’ – and know how to attain and maintain it.