Many people come to see me when pain, injury or long-standing health problems begin to affect how they move and live their daily lives. My work focuses on helping people understand what is happening in their bodies and supporting them to restore strength, confidence and resilience.
My approach is collaborative, creative, evidence-informed and patient-centred. Treatments are usually gentle and restorative, combining hands-on osteopathic care with movement-based rehabilitation.
I am an osteopath and Pilates teacher specialising in rehabilitation and movement health. I work with people of all ages, including babies and children, and have additional training and a particular interest in supporting those living with complex or multifactorial health and movement conditions.
I qualified as an osteopath in 2009 from the British School of Osteopathy, now the University College of Osteopathy and opened Osteopathy in Dulwich the same year alongside my established Pilates practice.
My postgraduate training includes cranial and classical osteopathy, pain science, rehabilitation, women’s health and paediatrics. Between 2009 and 2012, I undertook training and voluntary clinical practice at the Foundation for Paediatric Osteopathy in London, also known as the Osteopathic Centre for Children.
Before retraining in healthcare, I worked as an artist-designer and arts educator. A severe injury that resulted in long-term disability changed the direction of my career and led me to study rehabilitation movement, first through Pilates and later through osteopathy, pain science and clinical rehabilitation.
I continue to live with the long-term consequences of that injury, including persistent pain and an invisible disability. This lived experience informs how I practise and shapes my understanding of recovery and resilience.
Alongside clinical practice, I lecture in the UK and internationally. In 2024, I was appointed to the council of the General Osteopathic Council, the UK’s statutory regulator for osteopaths, where I serve as both a council member and a trustee.
“I passionately believe it is possible to flourish and thrive alongside any diagnosis and in any state of health.”