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About me
I qualified with a degree in Physiotherapy from Pinderfields College of Physiotherapy in 1996. I worked at various NHS hospitals and clinics gaining experience across all areas of physiotherapy until I moved to Scotland in 1998. I worked at The Thistle Foundation in Edinburgh for 4 years with the disabled residents and in the physiotherapy outpatients department. In 2003, I began working as a private practitioner at the Alternative Physiotherapy clinic in Edinburgh before going on extended maternity leave in 2005.
I began studying CranioSacral Therapy with the Upledger Institute in 1999 and have attended many of their training courses over the past 13 years. I continue to build my hands-on skills and am currently working my way through the Visceral Manipulation curriculum offered by the Barral Institute in the UK. I am also a trainee doula, but that's a different story.
Using a combination of Physiotherapy, CranioSacral Therapy and Visceral Manipulation I am able to offer hands on treatments, exercises and practical advice to get your body moving towards a better state of health, more freedom of movement and less pain.
I began studying CranioSacral Therapy with the Upledger Institute in 1999 and have attended many of their training courses over the past 13 years. I continue to build my hands-on skills and am currently working my way through the Visceral Manipulation curriculum offered by the Barral Institute in the UK. I am also a trainee doula, but that's a different story.
Using a combination of Physiotherapy, CranioSacral Therapy and Visceral Manipulation I am able to offer hands on treatments, exercises and practical advice to get your body moving towards a better state of health, more freedom of movement and less pain.
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
The Borders Integrated Healthcare Group
The Borders Integrated Healthcare Group
is a brilliant non-profit making organisation working hard to support
complementary practitioners in the Borders. They produce a practitioner
directory every two years that is freely distributed across the Borders
and contains the contact details of qualified and properly insured
complementary therapists working across the region. They are currently
raising awareness of how complementary therapies can work alongside
mainstream medicine through a regular monthly health feature in The Southern Reporter
covering many different aspects of health and how to achieve it. If you
are interested in improving your health and well-being then pick up a
copy of the current yellow directory because it may be able to assist
you to find someone who can help. All the information in the directory
is also conveniently available online on the Borders Therapies website.
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