Corinne qualified from the British School of Osteopathy in 1991 having previously completed a degree in Zoology. She worked as an assistant for two years before starting her own practice in Henley-on-Thames.
She returned to the British School of Osteopathy as a tutor and was one of the first people in the country to complete an M.Sc in Osteopathic Healthcare in 1998. Corinne opened Sneyd Park Osteopathic Clinic in 1994 and quickly built up a loyal client base that travel miles to receive her unique treatment, style of humour and directness.
Corinne is one of a few osteopaths in the South West who treats horses and dogs as well as humans. She is a pioneer in the osteopathic treatment of irritable bowel syndrome, carrying out research with gastroenterology consultants.
If she is not at the clinic she can be found at her stable yard.
Works at the Sneyd Park clinic.
Corinne qualified from the British School of Osteopathy in 1991 having previously completed a deg...
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Rosamond joined us after graduating from the British School of Osteopathy in 2010.
Rosamond decided to retrain as an osteopath after seven years hard graft as a professional full-time rower, racing for Great Britain and Leander Boat Club. She won numerous national titles, with her greatest achievement being the Women’s Pair World Championships in 2000.
Training sessions three times a day and regular international competitions take their toll on any professional athlete. Rosamond received fantastic care from the English Institute of Sport’s Elite Athlete Medical Team, in particular the osteopaths. The treatment and rehabilitation she received helped her recover from many injuries and inspired her to retrain as an osteopath.
Surprisingly, since ‘retiring’ from rowing Rosamond has only been in a boat twice in Bristol. Not one to sit still, she has channelled her energy into her three young children, rock climbing and road cycling competitions.
Rosamond joined us after graduating from the British School of Osteopathy in 2010.
Rosamond deci...
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After qualifying in 1999 Tim worked in a large multi-disciplinary clinic for two years, combining classical osteopathy for humans but also for top flight race horses! To further his interest in sports injuries, Tim set up a busy winter sports injury clinic in the French ski resort of Meribel for 4 winter seasons. When the snow melted he spent the summers in a paediatric clinic on the other side of the world in New Zealand.
After 4 years he returned to Bristol and has taken over the running of the Sneyd Park clinic and Queen Charlotte Street clinic. His specialist areas include sports injuries and migraines/headaches. Tim likes treating a wide range of injuries from the jogger on the Downs, right up to Olympic medal winners.
Tim regularly lectures to spinal consultants and GP’s on musculoskeletal dysfunction.
He is currently Chairman of the award-winning Bristol Osteopathic Society.
Tim leads an active family life with three lively children. When he does get some spare time he can be found rock climbing in the Avon Gorge or racing for the LVIS road bike team. To relax he goes caving!
After qualifying in 1999 Tim worked in a large multi-disciplinary clinic for two years, combining...
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Kirstin graduated from Leeds Beckett University in 2016 with a Master’s degree in Osteopathy. After graduating Kirstin moved to Melbourne Australia where she worked for 3 and half years, working in a large Osteopathic Clinic developing her skills while gaining invaluable experience.
While in Australia Kirstin trained in Dry Needling which she has found complements Osteopathic Treatment and is beneficial for many different patients.
Kirstin enjoys treating all types of musculoskeletal conditions with hands on treatment along with exercise, she has a particular interest in neck and shoulder injuries.
Kirstin’s return to the UK has brought her to Queen Charlotte Street where she is excited to get stuck into helping patients back to health and the things they love doing.
Kirstin is a keen triathlete , so when not at work is often found exploring on her bike , running or in the pool. She also loves to travel so is always looking for new places to visit.
Kirstin graduated from Leeds Beckett University in 2016 with a Master’s degree in Osteopathy. Af...
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John graduated from Plymouth Marjon Univeristy with a Masters degree in Osteopathy and works in both the Queen Charlotte Street and Sneyd Park clinics.
Being a keen sports person, John pursued a career in Osteopathy after seeing the benefits of treatment both after injury and as preventative care. During his studies, he completed a thesis researching the role of osteopathy in the recovery of post concussion symptoms, to better understand correct management.
He likes to take a structural and biomechanical approach to treatment, with a special interest in athletes and sporting injuries. John has a passion for getting patients back doing what they love pain free, through using a variety of techniques and providing personalised exercises adapted to the patient’s needs.
Out of clinic, John likes to stay active, training for triathlons, playing golf or swimming in the sea.
John graduated from Plymouth Marjon Univeristy with a Masters degree in Osteopathy and works in ...
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Julia Spawforth is a foot health professional who trained at the SMAE Institute in Maidenhead, qualifying in 2012. Julia treats various common foot health complaints that can, if left, cause discomfort and pain. These can include nail cutting, corn removal, callous (hard thickened skin), thickened/fungal nails, and ingrown toe nails . She also cares for the feet of diabetic patients.
An assessment and appropriate treatment will be given at the first appointment, and a follow up appointment or regular maintenance programme will be established if needed. Julia looks forward to meeting you and your feet!
Julia Spawforth is a foot health professional who trained at the SMAE Institute in Maidenhead, qu...
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