Visiting KCL students begin their placement with the ESO
Part of a Health Education England initiative to encourage inter-professional learning within the Allied Health Professions.
ESO Clinic patients needed for online survey
The ESO, in collaboration with Goldsmiths, University of London, is further developing the Touch Test initiative. This is with a view to build on the national research into people’s preferences around touch, to explore how patients seeking a touch-based therapy, such as osteopathy, show certain attitudes and characteristics around tactile contact. The study is now […]
Reduced New Patient fees as part of student exams
We are offering New Patient and Re-consultation appointments* for JUST £15 this March as part of our final year students’ mock exams. Dates available:- Monday 15th March Tuesday 16th March Wednesday 17th March Thursday 18th March Monday 22nd March Tuesday 23rd March Thursday 25th March Osteopathy can help treat a range of conditions, […]
Is working from home a pain in the neck?
Osteopaths have been seeing more patients complaining of musculo-skeletal ailments, stemming from inactivity and home working. Read our blog to find out more
Trapped Nerve? Read the ESO Clinic Blog
Osteopath and ESO Clinic Tutor Robert Thomas explains why this may not be the cause of your pain, and why complaints should be explored by a health professional
OsteoMAP – our six-week course for those with chronic musculoskeletal pain – starts November
Combining osteopathic treatment with mindfulness-based exercises – to give patients a better understanding of their pain so they can return to a more flexible, fulfilling way to live life.
The ESO and BCOM to merge
The British College of Osteopathic Medicine (BCOM) and the European School of Osteopathy (ESO) to merge to become leaders in osteopathic education
Unsettled Infants – Babies needed for osteopathic research
Our exciting collaborative research study, CUTIES, will relaunch this October; this is an international research project looking at the effect of osteopathic intervention on babies who are unsettled, distressed and cry excessively (often referred to as babies with colic or silent reflux).