Darragh Nash
Physiotherapist MSc Hons, MCSP
Darragh graduated with a degree in Sports Rehabilitation from the Institute of Technology Carlow in 2019. He also holds Masters degrees in both Sports
and Exercise Medicine from Trinity College Dublin, and Physiotherapy, from London South Bank University.
Following Darragh’s undergraduate degree in 2019 he spent some time in the United States working with a university level baseball team where he developed a keen interest in rehabilitating upper limb injuries. When Darragh moved to London in 2020
he began working with a Gaelic Football team in East London where he assesses and treats a wide range of injuries and also provides match day physiotherapy and first aid. Darragh began working for the NHS in 2022 and has worked across many departments before specialising in musculoskeletal physiotherapy. In the NHS Darragh gained valuable experience working closely alongside orthopaedic surgeons providing pre and post-surgical physiotherapy to a wide range of patients.
During this time Darragh also worked with a team of physiotherapists that provided a weekly mobility and strength class to members of the Camden branch of The National Axial Spondyloarthritis Society. Currently, in addition to Darragh’s work in Gaelic Football, he also works for a busy and well-respected private clinic in Essex.
Darragh’s experience and education allows him to treat a wide range of both sporting and non-sporting injuries. He is passionate about using a holistic approach and providing tailored rehabilitation plans to his patients. He also enjoys keeping up to date with the latest research and strives to keep developing through regular CPD training.
Outside of physiotherapy Darragh enjoys keeping fit through open water
swimming, hikes with his dog, Paddy, and resistance training in the gym.
Qualifications/CPD:
Sports Rehabilitation and Athletic Therapy BSc (Hons)
Sports and Exercise Medicine MSc (Hons)
Physiotherapist MSc (Hons)

