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PETER CLARK OSTEOPATH

Highgate: 0208 347 6160

Chalfont:  01753 893 555

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Bespoke, high quality

Osteopathic treatment tailored to your needs.

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Freedom from pain- restore, maintain and prevent.

Registered Osteopath London and Home Counties

 

 

 

Peter has built a solid reputation in an award-winning practice in Highgate, London, that specialises in Frozen Shoulders. He is the senior associate Osteopath, providing highly skilled treatments to many elite and high profile clients including some A-list celebrities.

 

His professional and caring nature allow Peter to be a very effective and understanding Osteopath and Rehabilitation specialist.

Also as a highly sought after core stability and pilates instructor, Peter builds into his sessions specific rehabilitation exercises that are unique to that individual.

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ABOUT PETER

PETER CLARK Bodyworks Director and Principal Osteopath - BSc (Hons) Ost Med D.O N.D

 

 

Coupled with modern rehabilitation techniques including western Acupuncture, Kinesio- Taping and Ultrasound, he has a sound background to provide patients with the best possible chance of recovery and re-education.

 

Combined with his Osteopathic Medicine Degree, Peter has undertaken several courses on functional training, rehabilitation and strength and conditioning coaching, and his additional qualifications as a Core Stability and Pilates instructor give him solid foundations for treating and developing rehabilitation programmes for patients.

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Peter graduated from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2002 and went to New Zealand where he worked as the senior associate Osteopath and implemented some fundamental changes in the way the clinic worked and how patients were cared for.

 

Peters work has a strong underpinning of Fundamental Osteopathic principals and techniques focusing on assessing and treating incorrect biomechanical structure and improving function as a whole, not just looking at isolated areas of pain.

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