Osteopathy and NICE guidelines on low back pain and sciatica

Two osteopaths have been appointed to serve among 12 others as part of the NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) Guideline development group.  Steve Vogel and Dr Ian

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Spring Clean a New You – What happens when you start to exercise

Spring has sprung and now is the time we get a second wave of people joining gyms, starting to run, and learning to ride a bike in traffic!  The first

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Osteopathy and the Olympics

Osteopathy is a natural fit for sport – and our osteopath Iona Bramati Castellarin is at the forefront of the osteopathic profession’s participation in the Brazil 2016 Olympics – and

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Tracy Hannigan Osteopath – The 5×50 Challenge

I’ve signed up for the 5×50 Challenge two years running.  What is the 5×50 Challenge?  This is an annual event designed to inspire people to get regular exercise by building

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Everyone in London with back pain seems to ask about memory foam mattresses or toppers.   A mattress made of memory foam is supposed to be a dream, and a

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Interview with Tracy Hannigan, Marylebone Osteopath – Frozen Shoulder

We are pleased to announce that Tracy Hannigan, one of our osteopaths, has gained a Master Level certification in the Neil Asher technique for treatment of the pain of frozen shoulder.‘Why did you train in the Niel

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Niel Asher Technique Shoulder Pain Master Practitioner Osteopath

  I am very pleased to announce that today Tracy Hannigan has earned the Neil Asher Technique Master Practitioner certification for the treatment of frozen shoulder and the complex or

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    Iona Bramati Castellarin  (IBCcare),Valeria Ferreira DO and Jacson Nesi DO  are active members of the Brazilian Osteopathic Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Rio-2016. The committee is working towards the

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    A very happy new year to all our patients and readers!  May your year be blessed with lots of happiness, health and joy!

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Headaches

Headaches can range from annoying and intermittent to chronic and debilitating.  People who do not suffer from headaches struggle to understand the impact they can have – and people who

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