OSTEOPATHY
We are very passionate about the quality of osteopathic treatment we provide and we are very proud to have been at the forefront of developing the profession.
Our osteopaths Felix, Katy and Bea use their extensive training and knowledge to treat a wide range of muscle and joint conditions.
Treatments include techniques such as
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soft tissue massage
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passive stretching
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traction, and
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manipulative separation
to improve mobility, identify the nature of injuries and treat them.
Every treatment is carefully tailored to each patient to maintain healthy, happy lifestyles, support recovery and help every patients get back to feeling their very best.
If you are unsure whether you need to see an osteopath, chiropractor or a physiotherapist please call us and we'll be happy to advise you.
Felix Cory-Wright
Felix combines his extensive knowledge of the body systems, from molecular to the tissues and organs gained through his Physiology BSc (Hons), with his osteopathic training to provide rounded treatments deeply rooted with an evidence-based approach.
Katy Stone
Katy is the Chair of the Suffolk Osteopathic Society which brings together osteopaths from around the county to share and develop their knowledge. Katy has been instrumental in ensuring that events centre around tried and tested techniques and providing the best possible care for patients.
Bea Pike
Bea qualified from the British School of Osteopathy in 1988, and has over 30 years of experience treating patients presenting with a wide-range of problems. Her work is complemented by recognised expertise in therapeutic riding.
Osteopathic Regulation
By law, all of our osteopaths are registered with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), the regulating body for osteopathy in the UK), and keep their knowledge up to date with regular development and training.
The GOsC only accepts registration from practitioners who have a qualification in osteopathy that's recognised by the GOsC and who comply with their standards of practice.
Osteopaths are required to renew their registration each year. As part of this process, the GOsC checks they have the correct insurance, are meeting professional development requirements, and remain in good health.