About Physio-4u
Physio-4u is a private physiotherapy practice based in Kirkham, Preston, Lancashire (just off J3, M55) and was founded in 2005 by Diane Fevre, who qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist in 1988.
Diane is registered with:-
Health. & Care Profession Council (HCPC)
Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP)
Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Vestibular Rehabilitation (ACPIVR)

Career Experience
Having qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist in 1988, her first full-time jobs were based in London at the West Middlesex, Westminster, Westminster and Chelsea and the Clementine Churchill Hospitals. Within this hospital environment, Diane worked with various patients covering musculoskeletal (in and outpatients), orthopaedics, paediatrics, respiratory and intensive care, neurology, burns units, HIV/Aids wards, community general surgery and maternity.
She also supplemented this work in the evenings, running a sports injury clinic at a local sports centre as well as providing physiotherapy cover for its semi-professional football team.
Her career then took her back up to the North West of England as lead Chartered physiotherapist for the Blackburn Rovers Sports Injury Clinic, which was based in Lancaster and Blackburn, before opening up the Physio-4u practice in 3 centres at Carnforth, Preston and Blackpool. After consolidating the clinics at Broughton Physiotherapy Clinic, Physio-4u is based in Fylde Sports Injury Clinic (FYSICL) at Kirkham with direct access to a specialist Sports and Exercise Medicine Physician who uses a diagnostic ultrasound scanner for assessment and precision injection therapy. Alongside her clinic duties, she has also helped provide physiotherapy cover for various Professional Football Association (PFA) seniors tournaments based in Barbados and Tobago.
In relation to her continuous professional development, she went on to supplement her clinical work with further education and successfully gained her Master’s Degree in Exercise and Rehabilitation at the University of Central Lancashire in 2008. She regularly attends various courses throughout the year, with a specialisation in vestibular rehabilitation, completing & achieving an MSc module in the Management of Balance and Dizziness disorders in adults in 2025, skills which she puts to full use in the clinic environment.
She has always had a special interest in mountaineering activities, such as rock/ice climbing to now walking and skiing and is an active gym member. Diane has found her enjoyment for an active lifestyle helps to give her an even greater understanding of the mechanics in the initial injury process and the rehabilitation pathway to full recovery.