Meet The Team

Highly qualified team of sports therapists

The recovery from an injury sustained whilst playing sports or in general day to day life will vary depending on the individual. Whilst some recover quickly, others will have to undertake months of gruelling physiotherapy and training. The team here at P S M Sports Clinic are on hand to assist clients from throughout the Isle of Man to regain full fitness after an injury.


Our specialist team have many years of experience in the rehabilitation field and use various techniques to strengthen and improve flexibility and muscle tone following an injury. Our prices are competitive, so please book an appointment by calling or emailing a member of the team today.

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Sarah Vorster

Sports Therapist

Sarah holds a BSc in Sports and Exercise Science and an MSc in Sports Therapy. Before coming back to the Isle of Man in 2010 and taking over P S M Sports Clinic, she worked as a massage therapist with London Irish and a sports therapist with Watford FC school of excellence. Sarah specialises in lower limb assessment, performance analysis and gait analysis. She is a keen netball player and plays for Ballasalla.

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Lauren Morris

Physiotherapist

After qualifying with a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy in South Africa in 2000.

I worked in London for 4 years in various fields of physiotherapy. These included elderly community services, services for adults with learning difficulties as well as providing physiotherapy for the ladies Welsh hockey team.


On leaving London in 2004 I opened my own outpatient practice in Durban, South Africa which I ran for 8 years before selling on and moving on to the Isle of Man where I have been working since with PSM.

Helping clients rehabilitate back to full physical health is a privilege and seeing them move pain free with ease means we have achieved our shared goals!

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Rebecca Webster

Sports Therapist

Ever since a young age, sport and fitness has always been a dominating aspect within my life. My passion for sport and fitness has evolved over time, developing a keen interest in helping others achieve their full potential within sport, which remains a dominant feature in my everyday life.

In 2010 I decided to pursue my love for sport and fitness and qualified as a Master Trainer after studying at the European Institute of Fitness. After 5 years as a qualified trainer, I realised my main focus was on rehabilitation, injury prevention and injury management.
This led me to gaining my Advanced Level 5 Diploma in Sports Therapy, studying through Active Health Group in 2015 & more recently, qualifying in the technique of Myofascial Cupping, a modern twist on an ancient method.

My passion for helping others to progress throughout their rehabilitation has led me to pursue a career in Sports Therapy.
I hope to make a positive impact & difference on those individuals that walk through our clinic doors at PSM.

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Matt Harrison

Sports Therapist

 I have long held a keen interest in health, fitness and sport and continue to do so, therefore a career within this field has always been my focus and passion.

Following completion of my Exercise Science BSc in 2011, I began working within the health and rehabilitation industry in a number of different roles. Having suffered my own sports injuries and undertaking guided rehabilitation gave me a great perspective of the troubles and worries concerned with recovery, and I realised that my desire was to be able to help others in a similar manner. I decided to further my education by completing an MSc in Sports Therapy in 2017, and now use my experience to educate and guide clients through their own injuries, rehabilitation and recovery.

Helping to relieve an individual’s pain and guiding them safely back to daily activities or participation in their favourite exercise is extremely satisfying, and I hope to continue supporting many more in a similar fashion with our team at PSM.

"As a professional motorcycle rider competing in the World Superbike Series, my body has a lot of wear-and-tear due to various past injuries as well as the position I have to be in whilst competing on my bike. I have found Sarah's massage treatments to be so beneficial to my body maintenance as she knows exactly what pressure to use on the problem areas I have from the intense sports regime and fitness programmes I have to follow. I have been treated by a lot of therapists around the World and Sarah would have to be right up there amongst the best that I have seen. I highly recommend her treatment to any sportsmen / women or anyone who wants a decent, hard massage which will leave you feeling a lot less stiff and more mobile."

- Jonathan Rea - World Superbike Rider

"Sarah has been treating me during my entire 9-months of pregnancy in which I have suffered a lot of back and pelvic pain due to an ongoing scoliosis problem. No one else was able to relieve the tension and pain in this area like Sarah did and I really owe her a lot for helping me get through my pregnancy the way I have. Be prepared to suffer, as Sarah is not scared to put a lot of pressure during her treatments to get the best results for you but it's very worth it. One treatment with Sarah equals two or three from someone else. She gets the job done."

- Tatia W

"Since injuring my back over 20 years ago I had become resigned to life with constant lower back pain. Over this period, I have seen hospital specialists, had x rays, MRI scans, seen hospital physios and chiropractors, none of which came up with a diagnosis or ANY form of suitable treatment plan and a couple of excellent private practice physios, who occasionally gave me some temporary relief from my daily pain. I decided to try something new…enter Sarah.

I can honestly say that she is the best thing to happen to my back.

I now have long periods of time of having what I describe as a “weird feeling” I now realise that this is what being pain free and “normal” is like."

- Neal M

To see how our sports therapists could help you, send us an email today.

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