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Physiotherapy

Dave’s Story

Joanna Manos

Joanna Manos

Pilates Instructor

  • 5 October, 2016
  • Physiotherapy
  • Strength & Conditioning
  • Yoga & Pilates
  • 1 min read

The front wheel stopped directly on top of his chest. Dave stopped breathing, and his heart stopped beating.

If it wasn’t for the members ofthe  public and four off-duty British Transport Police Officers who stopped to help Dave, he is certain that he wouldn’t be alive today. Just over a year later from the collision, and having made a remarkable recovery both physically and mentally, he recently got to say thank you to some of these people in person.

“It’s always struck me how busy London is. Weirdly, the day before my accident, I remember saying to a friend ​‘if something bad ever happens to me, I hope people wouldn’t be so busy that they don’t have time to help me.”

Through both teamwork and the commonality of sheer determination to save Dave’s life, the van was physically lifted from above him to give enough space for him to be pulled out from under the van where one of the police officers was able to commence CPR. It was from this that he regained consciousness. The London Ambulance Service arrived on scene to help and shortly after, the London’s Air Ambulance advanced trauma team attended by aircraft, assessing for further injuries and providing pain relief on scene before Dave was taken by land ambulance to The Royal London Hospital for further treatment. He had five broken ribs and fractures to three of his lumber spine bones. He recently finished his rehabilitation treatment at Pure Sports Medicine.

His team at Pure Sports Medicine provided him with a programme to get him back to work and to his level of fitness pre-accident. This team consisted of three members, Tom Bradley the Physiotherapist who led the program, supported by Joanna Manos Pilates Instructor and Claudine Hillier Strength & Conditioning Coach.

“Working with these three professionals has made a massive difference to my physical and mental fitness over the last six months. I remember when I first walked into Pure: just getting there was tough”

Working together, Dave, Tom, Joanna and Claudine meant that he was able to take photos during his rehabilitation. Dave was a freelance photographic assistant and lighting technician before the collision. He is still undertaking photography projects and continues to frequently visit the scene of the incident to document the area.

“I take photos of the scene to support my recovery, and it was by sheer coincidence that one day, when I was there, I got in conversation with a man who turned out to be the colleague of one of the members of the public who helped to lift the van. I took his email and managed to get in touch. This truly highlights that London isn’t so big after all.”

“It’s taken time to piece together what happened that day. When I found out that people took the time out of their morning to make a difference, I really wanted to find them, thank them, and show them that they really had done just that. To everyone reading this – don’t ever believe that you can’t.”

Recently reunited, this time in more positive circumstances at the London’s Air Ambulance helipad at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, a member of the public James, said to Dave: ​“To be honest, when I saw you under that van, I thought you were dead, for sure. To be sitting here talking to you today is unbelievable.”

The group of once complete strangers highlights that individuals can, and will, go above and beyond their call of duty to help others in times of need. Acts of kindness can go a long way, and Dave’s story is an exemplar of the very best of human nature.

“Although the accident was not ideal, there have been many positives since. My journey over the last 18 months has been difficult at times, but because of the people I have met along the way during rehabilitation,n it’s amazing how far I have come. I now volunteer for charitable causes, including the cancer support centre Maggie’s in West London and recently I got the opportunity to join the London’s Air Ambulance staff as a member of the Community team.”

To donate to London’s Air Ambulance, please click here.

If you’d like to book an appointment with Pure Sports Medicine and see how we can help you achieve your goal’s like Dave, book online or give your closest clinic a call.

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