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Meet the Team

Claire has been a practicing therapist for many years having graduated in 2012 with a Bachelors degree with Honours in Osteopathy and has a diploma in Sports Massage Therapy. Claire also has qualifications in Cranial Osteopathy and kinesiology taping.

 

Claire is experienced in treating a broad spectrum of patients including adults, children, the elderly, infants and pregnant mothers. She uses a variety of techniques to ensure the most appropriate and effective course of treatment for each patient,  whether it is for a specific pain or injury, or to ease general tension, improve posture or encourage relaxation.

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Claire is registered with the General Osteopathic council and a fully insured member of the Institute of Osteopathy.

Claire focuses on providing individual treatments with a variety of techniques to reduce pain, improve comfort, prevent injuries and help patients to perform at their best, whether that's in the work place, at home or while competing.

 

Through personalised advice, Claire also helps people become more aware of their own bodies and posture, suggesting ways for them to help themselves at home or during activity. This can include advice to improve flexibility in specific muscles and joints, and recommending adaptions to standing or seated posture, all with aim of aiding recovery and preventing re-injury in the future.

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Rory Boggett (M.Ost)- Registered Osteopath

Rory graduated with a First degree from Kingston University and has a background in rehabilitation for long-term medical conditions working both privately, and in an NHS setting. Rory’s passion for Osteopathy came from his commitment to helping people to find health. Osteopathy is ideally suited to catering to the needs of the patient, treating the person as a whole. Rory works with a wide range of populations and has extensive training in exercise prescription to assist prevention of further injury.

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Rory is also a qualified Sports Massage therapist, and has experience with a range of athletes, from kickboxers and tennis players to footballers and marathon runners. His expert advice in rehabilitation and program design will help you to keep you performing at your best, and aid in releasing stressed and painful joints that may be interfering with your goals. He utilizes deep tissue techniques to assist the recovery of tissues and keep you performing at your best. Rory also utilizes trigger point therapy, myofascial release and lymphatic drainage to release tension and stress held within the body.

Rory uses a mixture of approaches in his Osteopathy appointments to best address the restrictions at hand, ensuring that your body has the optimal opportunity to return to health. This includes joint mobilizations, soft tissue work and manipulations.

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Rory has extensive experience with a wide range of backgrounds, from sports athletes to the elderly, as well as post-surgical rehabilitation. Rory will assist you to develop a treatment plan which will ensure a strong recovery. Rory has committed to a holistic approach to health, undergoing specialist training with the C.H.E.K institute as well as cardiac rehabilitation, and undergoing his Postural Stability Instructor qualification for Falls Prevention.

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In his spare time, Rory actively trains with Kettlebells, free weights and enjoys regular walks in the Surrey countryside. Rory has a commitment to developing Osteopathy in the UK, and is seeking his Postgraduate studies in Classical Osteopathy and seeks to broaden his knowledge of cranial techniques.

Alongside his registered status as an Osteopath, he also holds membership with the Institute of Osteopathy, the UK professional body for Osteopaths.

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