معرفی
Lucy Simey-Thompson is a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy at St Mary’s University, where she teaches on the BSc Physiotherapy course since 2022. She holds an MSc in Advanced Neurophysiotherapy from University College London (UCL, 2020). Her clinical career spans over 15 years, including roles at Vancouver General Hospital (Canada) and The Wellington Hospital (part of HCA UK), where she specialized in Neurophysiotherapy and acute neurorehabilitation. Lucy’s expertise focuses on managing complex neurological conditions, such as acquired brain injury, traumatic head injury, and spinal cord injury, with a particular emphasis on early intervention in critical care settings.
She pioneered the integration of robotic technology and patient-centred approaches in neurorehabilitation, contributing to a recognized team effort that advanced early intervention protocols. Lucy’s professional journey blends clinical practice, education, and advocacy for innovation in neurological care.
- Education: MSc Advanced Neurophysiotherapy (UCL, 2020)
Her research interests include optimizing neurorehabilitation strategies, leveraging technology for patient recovery, and improving outcomes for individuals with prolonged disorders of consciousness. While no specific awards or publications are listed, her clinical contributions highlight her commitment to advancing healthcare practices.
Lucy maintains a dual role in clinical practice and academia, ensuring her teaching reflects cutting-edge clinical methodologies.

