She went on to undertake post-graduate studies with the Sutherland Cranial College, and is a member of the Sutherland Society. Before setting up her own practice, Christine worked at the Osteopathic Centre for Children, a charitable organisation that was then based in Harley Street, London. Christine recently completed a further post-graduate qualification in veterinary osteopathy with Mr Stuart McGregor. When treating musculo-skeletal ailments - such as repetitive strain injuries, mechanical low back pain, sports injuries and neck pain - Caroline primarily applies traditional structural techniques. She addresses the problem with hands-on soft tissue and joint manipulation, but also strongly believes in postural education and the prescription of exercises which allow the individual to better understand and manage their own health and well-being. Caroline also has a keen interest in Cranial Osteopathy, a more subtle form of massage and manipulation appropriate for individuals such as expectant mothers with low back pain and symphysis pubis dysfunction (SPD), and infants suffering with colic, colds and congestion and sleeplessness.