Grace Whistler

Grace qualified at the
University College of Osteopathy, and has a background in yoga teaching and massage therapy, specialising in chronic pain and stress management.
Experienced in treating people from all walks of life, Grace trained in a NHS unit treating patients living with HIV, and in clinics specialising in trans health, pregnancy and women’s health. Using hands-on techniques as well as movement coaching, Grace focuses on helping her patients to feel strong and find a sense of ease in their bodies.
Matt Brabner

Matt qualified from the
British School of Osteopathy with distinction.
Using a structural approach to understand the root cause of your pain or discomfort, Matt works closely with his
patients to design a tailored treatment plan. He is interested in both helping patients recover from short-term
issues and managing their longer-term problems.
Harriet Lennon

Harriet graduated with Rick in 1999 from the
British School of Osteopathy.
She has combined her cranial paediatric osteopathy skills with training and teaching at the Osteopathic Centre
for Children. She enjoys learning new skills such as gentle muscle release techniques which are great for minor
sports injuries as well as for chronic musculoskeletal pain. Harriet provides a stretching and exercise program
along with postural tips to give you the best advice.
Rick Webbe

Rick trained at the
British School of Osteopathy, graduating in 1999. In
addition to practising osteopathic manipulation Rick encourages patient self-help by explaining the causes of
their problems, encouraging postural change, prescribing exercises and giving ergonomic advice.
Chris Green
Chris has trained in Classical
Osteopathy and graduated from the British School of Osteopathy in 2002. Working closely with patients
to understand not just what has caused pain, but what processes led to the problem, Chris combines osteopathic
treatment and exercise rehabilitation.Graduating from the British School of Osteopathy.