Zoey Scott

Helping you connect with your own body to be able to live a confident and pain-free life.

Zoeys' Story

Zoey graduated from Teesside University with a BSc (Hons) in Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation in 2018

As one of our more experienced therapists, Zoey began her PB adventure back in 2017 as a student where she began shadowing Lotti, whilst coming to the end of her second year at university. Zoey immediately demonstrated what we are all about at PB and her placement continued into her third year. January 2018 saw Zoey become a permanent member of the team, where she started out giving sports massage treatments until she graduated and became a full-time therapist in July. Zoey has since continued to grow her skills, knowledge, and confidence with continued support from team PB.

Zoey knows all about the local area as she has lived here all her life. She grew up in the little villages on the outskirts of Richmond before moving to Richmond itself where she now lives with her partner and 2 amazing children.

Zoey comes from a sporty background and is very passionate about Swimming and Running as she has competed in events from the ages of 8 to 18. Although she is no longer a member of clubs, she still loves to swim, and when she can, visits Ellerton Lake, but these days she tends to walk rather than run. She has also keenly supported local events such as the Middlesbrough 10k, Richmond Castle 10k, and a local football team where she provided pitch side first aid.

Zoey is very passionate about her role as a movement specialist, providing support and guidance to assist clients to get back to what they love doing. Whether it’s for sport, recreational walking, or even just everyday living. She loves to get to know her clients, as she feels that this allows her to go on the recovery journey with them together. Zoey’s passion and dedication for what she does gives her an enormous sense of pride when she sees one of her clients reach the goal that they have worked so hard towards achieving.

Qualifications

BSc(Hons) Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

Pregnancy and Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist

Functional biomechanics of running

Dynamic Movement Skills

Rocktape

First aid at work

Level 2 fitness instructor - water-based 

Level 2 fitness instructor - gym-based

Sports Massage

Services

Initial Consultation

8 121 session per month

4 121 session per month

2 121 session per month

Running Initial Assessment

Pre and Post pregnancy Corrective Exercise

Contact Zoey

Email Address

[email protected].uk

Phone Number

07983423637

Let’s Work Together

Pain Reduction & Movement Restoration

Modern neuroscience has revealed that pain is generated entirely by the brain. It serves as one of the brain’s primary warning systems — a signal designed to alert you to potential danger and often to limit movement as a protective response.

However, pain doesn’t always mean there is actual damage. In fact, almost any stimulus — even something harmless — can trigger pain if the brain interprets it as a threat. This means that pain is not always a

reflection of injury, but rather of the brain's perception of risk.

By identifying and addressing the sources of these perceived threats, we can help the brain feel safer. As the sense of threat decreases, the brain no longer needs to produce pain as a protective mechanism. As a result, pain naturally reduces, and your body’s innate ability to move freely and confidently is restored.

Other Situations

Your brain is the control center for everything you can — or can’t — do. Every thought, movement, and feeling begins with how your brain processes and sends signals throughout your body.

No matter your current situation or your goals, improving the brain’s signalling patterns can lead to meaningful changes in how you function and feel.

By targeting and refining these neural pathways, we can help address a wide range of challenges, including:

Stress and anxiety

Dizziness or balance issues

Incontinence

Tremors

Impatience or irritability

When the brain operates more efficiently, symptoms can lessen — and your ability to live, move, and feel better naturally improves.

Contact Us

01748 901990

7b Easton Way, Colburn, North Yorkshire,DL9 4GA