Osteopath WC2

Purus Active Health is a private osteopathy clinic in WC2 for anyone searching for an Osteopath in WC2. If you are looking for a WC2 Osteopath, our brand new and state of the art clinic is just steps away from Covent Garden tube in London WC2.

Osteopathy is a very popular healthcare system, which complements many other medical practices. Osteopathy has been a regulated profession since the passing of the Osteopaths Act in 1993.

It works by using soft tissue and mobilization techniques, providing a very effective treatment for a wide range of conditions from the mild to chronic.

WC2 Osteopaths work using palpation as well as a series of physical tests. These are used in conjunction with relevant medical history and psycho-social factors to form a diagnosis. Osteopathy is suitable for almost anyone and as well as being a very effective treatment for back and neck pain it can also contribute to alleviating an enormous range of conditions treating individuals such as children, pregnant women and the elderly.

Osteopathy is unique in its principle encouraging the body to use its own natural self-healing mechanisms.

WC2 Osteopathy can help with the following conditions:

ñ Sports injuries
ñ Repetitive strain injuries
ñ Whiplash and traumatic injuries
ñ Childhood disorders
ñ Breathing difficulties associated with Asthma
ñ Neck and arm pain
ñ Hip, knee and foot problems
ñ Developmental problems
ñ Birth-related problems, e.g. colic
ñ Stress
ñ Shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand problems
ñ Tension headaches
ñ Degenerative conditions, e.g. Osteoarthritis

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our Team at Covent Garden

Jonathan Bailey-Teyletche (Director)

Senior Lecturer in Osteopathy & Child Development, Practicing Osteopath WC2

Jonathan graduated from the British School of Osteopathy (BSO) in 1996. Since then he has run a successful clinic in Hampton Court as well as working at the Osteopathic Centre for Children in Harley Street. Having played National League Hockey for many years, Jonathan retains a strong interest in rehabilitating sports injuries as well as pediatrics.

As well as running the Hampton Court clinic, Jonathan is a senior member of the technique and clinic faculty at the BSO and also lectures in child development. He is also a Council Member of the British Osteopathic Association and sits on both the Professional and Political committees.

Mathew Cousins (Director)

Osteopath WC2

Mathew graduated from the British School of Osteopathy in 1998 and has spent the last nine years working as a senior associate in a group practice in Hertfordshire.

Mathew is the current President of the British Osteopathic Association and was also a senior member of the clinical faculty at the British School of Osteopathy and the College of Osteopaths for seven years.