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Specialist Physiotherapy
Specialist assessment and treatment for: Bladder & Bowel Dysfunction, eg; Urinary stress and/or urge incontinence in men, women and children Faecal urgency and/or incontinence Pelvic pain Female sexual dysfunction secondary to childbirth Incontinence post surgery - prostatectomy, ...
Lymphatic Drainage
This is an advanced therapy using a range of specialized techniques and gental rythmical techniques to move the skin in the direction of the lymph flow. Lymph is a clear, slightly yellow fluid that flows around the body, carrying ...
Thai Yoga Massage
Thai Yoga Massage originated in India during the Buddha's lifetime over 2500 years ago. It is a unique, rhythmic style of massage, working with 10 major energy lines, using a combination of lush palming and thumbing techniques, acupressure point therapy ...
Nutrition
A means of achieving optimum health and well-being. It aims to change an individual’s biochemistry from an unbalanced state – which may be causing minor or distressing symptoms which may ultimately lead to a diagnosable disease – to a state ...
Reiki
Reiki is primarily perceived as a practice for healing the body, but it is also a method for healing the mind and spirit. It is a healing energy in its truest sense when the Reiki practitioner channels this life energy ...
Reflexology
A treatment where the feet in particular are massaged to alleviate pain or other symptoms in the organs of the body. The body’s energy flow is thought to follow certain routes, connecting every organ and gland with an ending or ...
Osteopathy
This is a therapy that aims to pinpoint and treat any problem that is of a mechanical nature. Problems that prevent the body from working correctly or that create pain can be caused by an injury or stress. This can ...
NLP
The best way to describe Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is as an attitude of curiosity, a set of skills, techniques and empowering principles, which combine to offer you the possibility of excellence in every area of your life. Neuro – the ...
Hypnotherapy
The state is neither fully awake nor asleep, with hypnotherapists viewing the trance as a condition in which the body and mind can be calm and serene. Whilst in this state a person can function correctly and perform tasks, converse ...
Homeopathy
Is a non-toxic and non-addictive medicine which treats the whole person. It relies for its effects on stimulating the body’s own healing powers. In this manner, it is a naturopathic form of medicine seeking to assist nature’s own healing energies ...
Sports Massage
A bodywork therapy employing massage and manipulation in a targeted manner to muscle groups, ligaments & tendons to relieve pain & tension and provide remedial treatment for injury, imbalance and strain. It is suitable for all levels of fitness & ...
Acupuncture
The concepts of Yin and Yang are used to explain the effects of a treatment. The forces must be in perfect harmony for the body’s organs, systems and emotions to be healthy. It is when the flow of chi is ...
Aromatherapy
Encompasses various forms of treatment using essential oils. The most common method employed is in the form of massage where a blend of specifically chosen oils are mixed in a base carrier oil and applied to the skin. The minute ...
Massage
Has a wide range of uses for a variety of disorders. Its strengths lie in the easing of strain and tension and inducing relaxation and serenity, plus the physical contact of the therapist. Doctors make use of this therapy in ...
















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