They have been providing Osteopathy and Cranial Osteopathy in the Bromley and Chislehurst area for 16 years.
Simon Turgoose has extensive specialist training as a Cranial Osteopath and the Osteopathic treatment of babies and children, he gained a Masters Degree in Paediatric Osteopathy from the Foundation for Paediatric Osteopathy and the University of Bedfordshire in 2008 and has completed the Sutherland Cranial College postgraduate Pathway training involving over 250 hours of supervised training and written work, he was awarded a Fellowship of the Sutherland Cranial College in 2012.
Simon Turgoose has extensive specialist training as a Cranial Osteopath and the Osteopathic treatment of babies and children, he gained a Masters Degree in Paediatric Osteopathy from the Foundation for Paediatric Osteopathy and the University of Bedfordshire in 2008 and has completed the Sutherland Cranial College postgraduate Pathway training involving over 250 hours of supervised training and written work, he was awarded a Fellowship of the Sutherland Cranial College in 2012.
Services
Osteopaths primarily work through the neuro-musculo-skeletal system, mostly on muscles and joints, using holistic and patient-centred approaches. Osteopaths are Primary Healthcare Practitioners so they are trained to examine, diagnose and treat musculoskeletal and other physical problems.
On the initial consultation a detailed history of your problem, general health and any other relevant information will be taken, followed by a physical examination.This will primarily involve the Osteopath using their hands to examine the structural condition of your body as well as assessing posture and movement.
On the initial consultation a detailed history of your problem, general health and any other relevant information will be taken, followed by a physical examination.This will primarily involve the Osteopath using their hands to examine the structural condition of your body as well as assessing posture and movement.
We use Cranial Osteopathy extensively in our practice because we find it to be very effective at getting improvements in patients, often more efficiently than other approaches, it is also particularly good a creating long term improvements in people's condition because the changes are deeper, it gets to the root of biomechanical problems.