
Free 15-min Postural Assessments in November
What Free 15-min postural assessments with Morganne in November When 8:30-14:30 Monday at Leyton 9:00-13:00 Friday/Saturday at Walthamstow How to Book Online: Choose either ‘Postural

The Things You May Not Know about Stress
National Stress Awareness Day is 5 November Question: Are you aware of your stress? Do you know if you are or aren’t? Do you know

Mindfulness in a Modern Age
Miia Chambers (PgDMS, MA) is a mindfulness trainer who has trained in Bangor University Centre for Mindfulness Practice and Research and at Oxford University Mindfulness

Stretching Tips and Yoga in Massage
In this article, our newest therapist Rachel gives us a few tips on stretching and discusses how you could incorporate some yoga into your massage
About Walthamstow Osteopathy
Now that we’re happily settled in our new home at Walthamstow, we thought you might like to know a little more about them. Osteopathy can

Workshop – New Parent Aches & Pains
Our new parent workshops were originally offered in 2014. Are you, or someone you know, a new parent who’s developed a new ache or pain

Bring Your Baby
Are you finding it harder to schedule things now that you have to juggle childcare and child-friendly locations? Until 31 December 2014 we are trialing

Massage After Exhaustive Exercise May Aid Muscle Repair
A study at McMasters University in Hamilton, Ontario, indicates that massage helps reduce inflammation and improve recovery of damaged muscle. The study Eleven young men

New Parent Lower Back Pain
Lower back pain is a common issue we see at the clinic, and it is also one of the most common aches that new parents

New Parent Neck and Shoulder Pain
New parents often find they either get new neck and shoulder pain, or their preexisting neck/should pain gets worse with the arrival of baby. In
Daniel Hooker Q&A
Daniel Hooker successfully competed in the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow this summer, participating in the Men’s 100m T37 Final. We talk to him about the

New Parent Hand and Wrist Pain
This is probably the least common of the three, but still worth a mention. Lifting a new little life can take its toll on hands