PRECISION REHAB - Key Persons


Emma James

Job Titles:
  • Director, Administration and Finance
Precision Rehab was founded in 2015 by Emma and husband Matt making it a true family business. Emma and Matt treat every client as an extended member of the family. "When we set up Precision Rehab, I was new to the industry, but I like to think that my 11 years' experience in finance combined with Matt's unrivalled knowledge of powerchairs has helped us grow the business and enhance the client experience with exceptional levels of customer care - something I am proud to say we are synonymous for with clients and healthcare professionals". Prior to establishing Precision Rehab, Emma was employed in a number of corporate finance roles all of which have armed her with the knowledge and expertise to help Matt position Precision Rehab as one of the UK's leading suppliers of bespoke powerchair solutions. Among Emma's qualifications is an NVQ4 in accountancy with the AAT. Emma and Matt have two children which keep them very busy. "When I get some spare time, I enjoy playing badminton, DIY and growing fruit and vegetables on our allotment, I dream that once the children are a little older, I will to be able to continue developing my skill as a Divemaster scuba driver."

Matthew James

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Product Specialist
  • FA Coach and Coaches
Precision Rehab was founded in 2015 by Matthew James and his wife Emma making it a true family business which treats every client as an extended member of the family. With almost 30 years' experience in the design, sales, service, and assessment of specialist powerchairs this industry has been Matthew's passion for many years.

Zoli Bodnar

Job Titles:
  • Service Manager
Zoli Bodnar - Service Manager Contact Information: Mobile: 07908 738978 Email: Service@precisionrehab.co.uk Zoli has over 30 years' experience of working with people with varying levels of disability and the technology which is available to help them live as independently as possible. Much of this knowledge was gained during the 28 years he spent t Treloar specialist school and college for 28 years as a Rehabilitation Engineer and Assistive Technologist and during this time worked closely with the students and Therapists to find bespoke solutions for individual problems with independence and access to technology. This involved assessing, designing, and delivering special technical solutions for driving powerchairs independently by alternative methods, accessing communication aids, computers, and environmental controls. Zoli also set up integrated systems to allow the user to operate their communication aids, computers, mobile phones and environmental controls via their wheelchair driving systems.