I graduated from the College of Osteopaths in 2016. My interest in Osteopathy developed during my time as a fitness instructor. Teaching 20-25 classes per week meant I had regular visits to the Osteopath for preventative treatment. I recognised how this could link to my role as a trainer to help people stay healthy. To further my personal development on the path to becoming an Osteopath I qualified as a sports massage practitioner. I completed my degree at the College of Osteopaths gaining a BSc (Hons) Osteopathy. I have completed further studies in cranial techniques, dry needling and the assessment and fitting of custom made orthotics. I am a lecturer in osteopathic technique and diagnosis at the College of Osteopaths. I have worked with and treated patients of all ages from as young as 7 weeks old to 90+ years gaining a broad base of experience over 11 years of clinical practice. The osteopathic practice I have established is for the whole family at all stages of their lives.