OSTEOPATHY & PHYSIOTHERAPY

OSTEOPATHY IN HAND
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Rupal Pankhania B.Ost is a qualified and registered Osteopath with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC). It is illegal to practise Osteopathy unless registered with the GOsC.

Since graduating from the British School of Osteopathy, Rupal has Gained experience in Sports injuries when working at Brunel University, and she is currently working in various centres, including Head 2 Toe, as well as the NHS Community.

 

WHAT IS OSTEOPATHY

Osteopathy recognises the importance of the link between the structure of the Human body and the way it functions.

Osteopaths consider each person as an individual. Utilising a highly developed sense of touch, they identify problem areas in the body. Using gentle stretching and mobilising techniques as well as manipulating joints, an osteopath works with the body to create the perfect condition to facilitate the healing process.

 

What Can Osteopathy Treat

Osteopathy is suitable and effective for many conditions including the following:

Low Back Pain, Sciatic Pain, Arthritis and Joint Stiffness, Headaches and Migraines, Whiplash and Neck Pain, Slipped Disc, Frozen Shoulder, Repetitive Strain Injury, Back Pain in Pregnancy, Stress, Occupational injuries.

To arrange an appointment with Rupal, phone us on 020 8387 9910.

PHYSIOTHERAPY
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Christopher Barton is a member of the Society of Chartered Physiotherapists and has over 20 years experience in competitive sports, Professional Football Clubs, Physiotherapist clinics working with GB and other international athletes and has used his knowledge and skills in both business and training environments employing effective communication and commercial awareness to support skills development of students and clients.

TREATMENTS & SERVICES

Sports & Work related injuries

Muscular Skeletal Disorders

Overuse injuries

Pre & Post Rehabilitation

Sports Performance & Mental preparation

Hot Stones Massage

Life/Sports Coaching and NLP

Reiki

Weight Management

Rererrals (X-Rays - MRI's etc)

You can find out more on the his website

phys4u.co.uk on the links page, alternatively for an appointment phone 020 8387 9910.