The Abington Sports Injury Clinic
Beech Avenue
Abington
Northampton
NN3 2JG
Osteopathy is a traditional holistic form of manual therapy, which addresses posture and musculoskeletal balance as the primary cause of many common ailments. By using massage, soft-tissue work, joint articulations and adjustments to aid in restoring your body to its optimal internal environment, we allow for a reduction in the stresses and strains placed upon the body and for a healthy balance to return.
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THE PRACTICES...
Abington:
This modern and global health centre offers a wide variety of health care treatments, ranging from Physiotherapy, Osteopathy, and Chiropractic through to more alternative therapies. The Clinic, therefore has the ability to offer the interaction of all the individual therapist, insuring the patients health is the primary consideration. It enables each practitioner to advice as to which form of treatment may initially be appropriate, and then possibly referring for subsequent follow up treatments.
This fresh, modern community of practitioners is an excellent collaboration of therapies, which ensure that only the finest remedy be administered.
Wellingborough:
The origin of this centre can be traced back twenty years to Midland Road when Philip Waite (Osteopath); first commenced practice. The Practise later passed to Amanda Coleshill (Osteopath); where it continued to develop and in 1997 expanded to include other therapies. The centre has continued to grow relocating to 50 Havelock Street, where Robert McGregor (Osteopath); has now run the Practice since 2001.
This centre offers a wide range of complementary therapies which include:
- Osteopathy
- Acupuncture
- Podiatry/Chiropody
- Reflexology
- Reiki
- Hopi Ear Candles
- Sports Massage
Olney:
Situated in the picturesque village of Olney, this practice has a heritage of over twenty years. It founders Paul Mason and Fiona Cocking-Mason, have continually developed this practice into a thriving centre of holistic and alternative health.
Karen Robinson joined the practice in 2004 and has continued to form a vital part of this rounded team. Karen has also developed her own practice in Shefford and more recently been elected President of the British Osteopathic Association.
Dan Warin completed the team by joining in 2005.
Together we can offer a holistic, caring yet modern approach to health, which compliment the needs of each individual patient.