Practice Profiles: Streatham OsteopathsStreatham Osteopaths is a well-established osteopathic practice based in Streatham, south-west London. There are 3 osteopaths working at the practice and between them they offer a vast range of experience and speciality. ‘Streatham Osteopaths’ pride themselves on being able to treat; sports injuries, pregnancy pain, visceral problems (such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome) and cranial osteopathy in addition to all musculo-skeletal dysfunctions. The Director Alan Coles has been a practicing osteopath for 10 years; he also works as a clinic tutor at the British School of Osteopathy once a week. Alan has a keen interest in sports and sports injuries, before studying osteopathy he played squash at a professional level and worked in the health and fitness industry specialising in injury rehabilitation. David Seed is a classical osteopath. After studying at the British School of Osteopathy he went on to complete the course in Classical Osteopathy. As a result, David has a different approach to treatment and a special interest in more ‘body-wide’ conditions such as asthma and irritable bowel syndrome as well as the conventional musculo-skeletal conditions that osteopaths are known to treat e.g. back pain. Marcia Hugall is a very experienced osteopath and also has experience of tutoring osteopathic students at both the British School of Osteopathy and the London School of Osteopathy. Marcia has a special interest in cranial osteopathy having completed further study at the Health and Wellness Institute in Delaware, USA. Cranial osteopathy is a treatment modality that is particularly useful in the treatment of babies and children. The practice is open Monday to Friday 8.30am to 7.00pm and Saturday 8.30am to 1.00pm. The practitioners are registered providers for all major insurance companies. To make an appointment with Streatham Osteopaths call the Appointment Line on 0845 680 0615. Tags : asthma, babies, back pain, children, cranial osteopathy, fitness, pregnancy, rehabilitation, sports injuries, visceral |







