
So, my favourite place is on the back of a horse, that being said, I do scrub up and rid any essence of horse/(dogs) before getting into the clinical practice setting.

Having worked on beef, arable and dairy farms, pushed numerous wheelbarrows of
tarmac and ridden young thoroughbreds in front of our late Queen Elizebeth II. (And spectacularly fallen off), I'd like to say I had a grasp on various physical demands on the body.
Graduating from Marjon University, with a Masters degree in Osteopathic Medicine and undertaking a post graduate Internatonal Diploma in Equine Osteopathy has been a phenomenal journey. The best part of which is being a facet in the process of people regaining their confidence, health and quality of life.
I've been lucky enough to meet some inspirational colleagues in the primary health care setting, from practitioners of Psychiatry, Acupuncture, Massage, Osteopathy, Bowen, Kinesiology, which all compliment one another.
I truly believe that taking responsibility for our health, with the support of multidisciplinary therapies, is the way to regaining the knowledge, understanding and compassion towards our recovery and healing.