Functional hip assessment

Welcome back to vlog number 3 on the functional hip assessment. Some great stuff on here which I have learnt from the greats – Gary Ward, Diane Lee, Andreo Spina and Gary Gray. All of them have been truly inspirational in the way I treat so I hope you enjoy this mega mix.

Functional foot and ankle assessment

Recently I have been asked by a number of friends and therapists to film a rough outline of the way I functionally assess different parts of the body. The tricky part of doing this is that by the very nature of it being a functional assessment we must explore how all these different parts relate to each other … Read more

A nod of the head to the atlanto occipital joint

This is the first of a whole series of articles that will start with a ‘nod of a head to the atlanto occipital joint’ before systematically tracing the joints all the way down to the big toe. Although anatomy can be a little bit technical at times stick with it and play with some of the movements … Read more

Episiotomy scars, adductors and gait

What do episiotomy scars and groin strains both share in common (…and no this is not a christmas cracker joke!) The answer is the superficial perineal layer of the pelvic floor and in particular a narrow band of muscle called the superficial transverse perineal muscle. The Anatomy Hopefully you can make out from the doodle above … Read more

Lotus pose and the meniscus

Having just finished teaching anatomy to a fantastic bunch of soon to be practicing yoga teachers, I have been inspired to finish 2016 with a series of articles covering some of the more frequent yoga injuries I get to see in clinic. I hope that even if you do not practice yoga you will find the thought … Read more

Back pain

Explaining back pain

This rather awesome video was created by Dr. Mike Evans and the Government of Ontario. It sums up what is going on with back pain beautifully and simply. If you suffer or have suffered with back pain take the time out to watch this as it will really help put your mind at ease.

back anatomy

Getting to know your back anatomy 101

When I ask people in clinic to point out where their back is I get a variety of responses starting from the neck, down to the pelvis and anywhere in between. To most the spine is a blurry picture of a structure that sits some where between our head and hips. If it is not painful … Read more

3 ways to give frozen shoulder the cold shoulder

Frozen shoulder (or as it is clinically called adhesive capsulitis) is a debilitating condition that severely limits movement around the shoulder joint. As the capsule around the joint thickens muscles can become weak and strained and we end up in a vicious cycle of moving less and less, which in turn makes the shoulder more … Read more

Walking Away From Back Pain

An interesting case in clinic yesterday. A lady was suffering with back pain on extension in her yoga practice, she also had a history of a now resolved frozen shoulder on her right. It was a bit of a head scratcher at first, so we went back. Why the frozen shoulder? “I don’t suppose the … Read more

Pricing Hastings

ServiceTime Approx.Price
Initial Consultation, Treatment & Bespoke Movement Plan (recommended)2 Hours£95
1 Hour Initial Consultation 1 Hour£55
Follow-up Appointment1 Hour£55
2 Hour Follow-up Treatment2 Hours£95
Hypnotherapy 1 Hour£55
Personal Training1 Hour£55

Pricing London

ServiceTime Approx.Price
Initial Consultation, Treatment & Bespoke Movement Plan (recommended)2 Hours£135
1 Hour Initial Consultation 1 Hour£95
Follow-up Appointment1 Hour£95
2 Hour Follow-up Treatment2 Hours£135
Hypnotherapy 1 Hour£95
Personal Training (gym members only)1 Hour£70