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We all have a lighthouse in our lives – someone to guide us through the storms and act as the beacon to show us the way through the fog, the rocks and the waves to safety.
Suzanna’s difficult childhood allowed her to experience the whole range of storms. From the age of 19 she spent the next twenty years of her life alternating between trying to make sense of and denying her childhood. A heart attack at the age of 40 gave her the determination to live to lead the life she knew was waiting for her. Her road to recovery led to Suzanna’s realisation that life can be wonderful when we honour our gifts.
Our new osteopath, Philip, Clarke, graduated from British College of
Naturopathy and Osteopathy (UK) in Osteopathy and Naturopathy in 1999. He
has begun his career as a Cranial Osteopathy, specializing in the
treatment of children at the world renound Penn Clinic.
To enhance his knowledge, he further studied cranial and visceral Osteopathy with the top teachers within the United Kingdom. In 2000, he began studying pilates with
polestar and BASI, which he finds to be a very helpful adjuct to his
extensive work with rehabilitation and sports injuries. Philip has also
completed studying in advanced functional medicine testing with the
Functional Medicine University-(US Naturopaths). This is using scientific
laboratory testing to diagnose and treat functional heal problems.
The emphasis on Philip's treatment is to teach patients to maintain good
musculosketal health and understand their specific condition. To help them
gain independence via education, and exercise prescription. Use latest
scientific research in treatment- so that results can be as affective but as
gentle as possible. Reduce the risk of further injury by giving appropriate
exercises.