Emma Law

Emma Law
Chartered Physiotherapist and Master Pilates Instructor - Founder of Reform Physiotherapy and Pilates Limited
MCSP, HCPC – PH83040 and Pilates Instructor – APPI
Emma graduated from The University of the West of England (UWE) with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. Since then she has worked consistently in private practice alongside NHS work in both Bristol and London.
Coming from a sports driven family, Emma developed a strong interest in exercise, rehabilitation and fitness. This led her to discover Pilates both as a practice and a passion, and as a result she has completed intensive programs to become a fully certified APPI Pilates instructor, meaning she can teach Pilates for mat, reformer, cadillac, chair and barrels.
For Emma however, Pilates isn’t merely exercise, it’s a way of life and one she’s used to inspire clients ranging from Victoria’s Secret models, Bristol’s emergency services, and senior citizens. She believes Pilates can be adapted for all and her motivational technique ensures that the practice is never dull.
During her time in London working for both the NHS and private clinics, Emma has gained a variety of experience and was particularly interested in neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and stroke, amputees, orthopaedics, post-operative rehab (with some hefty personal experience) and musculoskeletal conditions.
Amongst other courses she has taken a specialised interest in pre and post-natal Pilates and exercise rehabilitation in osteoporosis and scoliosis. Emma has also completed many post-grad courses including shoulder pathology, rehab and myofascial release. Early in her career she honed these skills extensively while working for an American football team.
Emma has a special interest in hypermobility, which she has herself, and has had excellent results in limiting pain and further injury with a combination of physiotherapy, education and Pilates.
When she is not working, Emma enjoys keeping fit with dance, yoga and being anywhere near the sea.