
Anne graduated from Oxford Brookes University in 2004 with a BSc (Hons) Ost and has been working at this practice ever since then. Whilst still a structural osteopath, she has continued study in paediatric and cranial sacral osteopathy with the Sutherland Cranial College and bio dynamics - which aims to offer treatment and support to the patients health to allow them to move out of difficult and painful positions.
She is qualified in Western acupuncture which she uses alongside Osteopathic treatment. She is trained in Visceral Manipulation with the Barral Institute. This is suitable for all ages and is an integrative approach that assesses and treats the relationships between the viscera and connective tissue, which can result from surgical scarring, adhesions, illness, posture or injury.
She is qualified in Western acupuncture which she uses alongside Osteopathic treatment. She is trained in Visceral Manipulation with the Barral Institute. This is suitable for all ages and is an integrative approach that assesses and treats the relationships between the viscera and connective tissue, which can result from surgical scarring, adhesions, illness, posture or injury.
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How Can Osteopathy Help
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Osteopathy is a recognised system of 'hands on' healthcare which links body structure with its ability to work at its best. Osteopaths aim to support the body's own self-healing mechanisms and help promote good function of all its systems, including musculoskeletal, circulatory, respiratory and digestive.
Pregnancy & Children
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During pregnancy, a woman's posture and structure are constantly changing to adapt to the growing baby. Using very gentle stretching and tension balancing techniques, osteopaths can relieve some of the musculoskeletal discomfort and help body structure to cope with demands on it. We take a careful obstetric history to be certain that we know as much as possible about your health before osteopathic treatment.
Podiatry
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Podiatrists are healthcare professionals who have been trained to diagnose and treat abnormal conditions of the feet and lower limbs. They also prevent and correct deformity, keep people mobile and active, relieve pain and treat infections. They can give you and your family advice on how to look after your feet and what type of shoes to wear.
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