JIGSAW PHYSIOTHERAPY - Key Persons


Becks Collett

Job Titles:
  • Wellbeing & Holistic Practitioner
Becks is a qualified masseuse, which is one of her huge passions in life alongside football and parkruns. She loves being active and is a team member and captain of the Poole Borough ladies football club. Becks motivation is making someone feel totally relaxed, calm and giving them that feeling of balance and equilibrium to maximise their wellbeing.

Declan Foley

Declan qualified from the University of Nottingham in 2011 with a first-class honours degree in Physiotherapy. He has also gained a Diploma is MSK Medicine from the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Declan is a Chartered Physiotherapist and member of the Heath and Care Professions Council. Declan has a keen interest in lower limb injuries, particularly tendinopathy treatment and rehabilitation. His personal interests in fitness have led to this becoming an area of expertise. Declan has worked with National and International Powerlifters and Weightlifters, alongside world lead Triathletes, International Volleyball and International Motorsports. In his spare time Declan will do anything involving an engine and two wheels and can usually be found hiding in the gym! He strives to ‘keep lifters lifting' and is driven by research and evidence to provide the best care and clinical knowledge for his patients.

Edel Roche

Edel qualified with a Masters in Physiotherapy in 2018, Following a BSc in Sports and Exercise Science. Alongside this Edel is a NASM qualified Personal Trainer. Edel is a Chartered Physiotherapist and member of the Heath and Care Professions Council and currently holds a FCP role consulting for the NHS.

Harry Vickery

Harry graduated from Bournemouth university in 2021 with a BSc Hons in Sports Therapy. He initially worked in full time football for a club in the National League South, later moving to a part time role in football and began working in body building where he dealt with professional and amateur athletes. Since working at Jigsaw, Harry has worked with a variety of people from the common gym goer to professional speedway riders, professional footballers, and power lifters. Harry particularly enjoys keeping these people doing what they love whether it's through assessment, rehabilitation, or soft tissue therapies. Harry will begin a master's degree in physiotherapy starting January 2024 where he hopes to build on his knowledge and develop his skills to benefit a wider population of people. In his spare time Harry enjoys working out, spending time with friends and family and a round of golf!