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I qualified as a registered osteopath in 2003 from the London School of Osteopathy, where I studied clinical and osteopathic medicine. Following my degree I returned to the LSO and assisted with the teaching and examining of undergraduate students in osteopathic evaluation and technique. I have built my experience for over 20 years to refine my expertise in musculoskeletal conditions in all aspects of osteopathy. I enjoy treating patients of all ages with varying problems, from helping an athlete overcome a sports injury or an elderly patient to improve their mobility.
I have a particular interest in trapped nerves, neck pain, back pain and sciatica using a tailored combination of manual therapy techniques from soft tissue massage, muscle energy techniques and joint manipulation. I treat my patients with care and formulates individual rehabilitation for a speedier recovery. Adding to my clinical knowledge, I have over 30 years experience working within private hospitals within the clinical pathology field, working in biochemistry, haematology and microbiology.
As a registered osteopath, I am bound by the conditions of the General Osteopathic Council which exists to protect the public by regulating the profession and by monitoring standards. Continual professional development ensures I keep abreast of the latest research and thinking into osteopathic and clinical medicine and regularly attend general medical and orthopaedic workshops.
I offer a range of appointment times, a complete range of osteopathic care available including sport injuries, and the treatment of people of all ages.