Ruth, our Physiotherapist has worked with patients to prepare for joint surgery which evidence has shown improves outcomes and recovery, as well as working in the rehabilitation of patients post surgically eg after a hip or knee replacement, making sure you regain optimum strength and mobility after surgery. Ruth has worked in a hospital setting to rehabilitate patients after falls and neurological conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s.
With a significant rugby background, Ruth provides physical therapy and pitch-side first aid for Garnock RFC and has worked in Wales with the professional rugby side, Dragons RFC, where she developed her skills to align with their high standard.
In addition to working with sports injuries Ruth specialises in neurological rehabilitation of various conditions including stroke, multiple sclerosis and Parkinsons. With previous experience in an acute stroke ward, Ruth can help you regain as much function and mobility as possible to retrain your body from stroke, allowing you to return to activities that you enjoy.
Ruth, our Physiotherapist has worked with patients to prepare for joint surgery which evidence ha...
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Teresa initially trained as a nurse and specialised in neurology, neurosurgery and spinal medicine after a post graduate course at Cambridge University Hospital, she held a sisters post in London before returning to university and Graduated with a first class degree in Osteopathy in 1998.
Since qualifying Teresa has worked overseas and in the UK with Orthopaedic consultants and Spinal GP’s before returning to Scotland and starting The Osteopaths in 2008.
Teresa initially trained as a nurse and specialised in neurology, neurosurgery and spinal medicin...
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Simeon London undertook his training in osteopathy in 1991, graduating in 1995, also with a first class Honours degree. He is a keen cyclist who enjoys exploring the hills and valleys of Ayrshire and Renfrewshire.
Since qualification he has worked at several osteopathic practices in the UK and abroad, as well as developing a passion for osteopathic education. He was Head of Clinical Education and Dean of Academic Development at the University College of Osteopathy in London. He has lectured extensively in the UK and overseas to osteopathy students at all stages of their training. He is also a non-executive osteopath member of the General Osteopathic Council, the body that regulates the profession in the UK He has a wealth of experience in treating patients with a diverse range of problems and has a special interest in working with runners and cyclists to help them recover from and manage problems so they can continue to do what they love.
Simeon London undertook his training in osteopathy in 1991, graduating in 1995, also with a first...
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Alisha is a fully qualified massage therapist with Level 3 diploma in sports massage therapy . Along with sports massages is able to offer Swedish massage to patients. She is a 4th year student at the University of Strathclyde studying sports and physical activity and hopes to go on to complete a masters in Physiotherapy. Her main hobby is running which she does in her free time. Running has been a passion of hers since she was 11 years old and has represented Scotland on a number of occasions as a teenager.
Alisha is a fully qualified massage therapist with Level 3 diploma in sports massage therapy . Al...
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Alessio qualified as an Osteopath in Milan in 2021.
Alessio has developed a specific interest in structural and visceral osteopathy and on how the musculo-skeletal system and the visceral system tend to influence each another. He is also very passionate about mental health and how it can be influenced by acute and chronic pain.
Aside from osteopathy Alessio is extremely passionate about tennis, a previously competitive tennis player, he still loves to play recreationally in his free time.
Alessio qualified as an Osteopath in Milan in 2021.
Alessio has developed a specific interest in...
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