After sixteen years in High Wycombe, Steve is retiring to Somerset but will transfer the business and client base to Leah Hammond, Osteopath. Leah graduated with a Masters in Osteopathy from the International College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2017. She has a solid structural approach to Osteopathy with her additional skills of Level 2 Kinesio-taping and Medical Acupuncture and Ultrasound Therapy.
Leah believes that with many injuries, the area of pain may not be the cause, but the effect of dysfunction elsewhere in the body. She enjoys the challenge of working out the underlying cause of musculoskeletal pain, be it acute or chronic in nature. Leah enjoys treating people of all ages and walks of life, but has a special interest in treating musculoskeletal back and pelvis pain which many runners and sports people experience.
Leah believes that with many injuries, the area of pain may not be the cause, but the effect of dysfunction elsewhere in the body. She enjoys the challenge of working out the underlying cause of musculoskeletal pain, be it acute or chronic in nature. Leah enjoys treating people of all ages and walks of life, but has a special interest in treating musculoskeletal back and pelvis pain which many runners and sports people experience.
Services
Treatments are tailored to each patient and you may need anything from a simple one-off treatment to a course of follow up sessions. Here at the clinic we believe in achieving your return to sport or chosen activity in the shortest and safest amount of time. We do n0t believe in unnecessary follow up treatments and won't use them when they are not required.
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