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Meet the team

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

Our Team

Whatever your injury, PB Movement has a skilled therapist that can help you. We have a multi-disciplinary team of Sports Therapists,
Sport Rehabilitators, Physiotherapists, and Sports Massage Therapist specialists who all work closely together in order to achieve the best possible results for your injury.

Modern & scientifically proven treatments.

A friendly and professional approach means we work with you educating you about all aspects of your injury and recovery.

Our Catterick, North Yorkshire location means we are ideally located near Richmond, Catterick Garrison, Bedale, Leyburn & Northallerton for treatments.

Lotti Hutchinson

Clinical Director, Graduate Sports Therapist and Neurocentric Movement Specialist

Lotti is the business owner and senior Graduate Sports Therapist. Lotti specialises in a neurocentric approach to pain reduction and movement correction.

Zoey Scott

Graduate Sports Therapist

Zoey is a Graduate Sports Therapist with expertise in swimming, football, and pre & post-pregnancy corrective exercise.

Chloe Garbutt

Graduate Sports Therapist

Chloe is a Graduate Sports Therapist with expertise in rugby, horse riding, and lymphatic massage.

Charlotte Morris

Vacuum Cupping Therapist

Charlotte is a Vacuum Cupping Therapist with an expertise in Dry and Massage Cupping.

Lucy Archer

Sports Massage Therapist

Lucy is a sports massage therapist with a expertise in sports massage

Kelly Morris

Sports Massage Therapist

Kelly is a sports massage therapist with a expertise in sports massage

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