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).
ESO Clinic Blog – Sciatica Explained
The term ‘Sciatica’ is commonly used for any pain going into one or both legs. Strictly speaking it describes symptoms involving the ‘sciatic nerve’, one of the largest and longest nerves in the body, hence its pathway into the leg and sometimes foot. ESO Clinic Tutor & Ambassador Robert Thomas explains more.
Congratulations to the Class of 2020!
Congratulations to the Class of 2020! #ESOGrad2020 After 4 years of intensive study, the Class of 2020 have now achieved their goal of becoming qualified osteopathic practitioners. ESO Principal, Ian Fraser, congratulated our newest Alumni, saying: “While recent disruption couldn’t have been planned for, I have no doubt your resilience and application through all the years […]
We’re supporting the Rainbow Run
The European School of Osteopathy is proud to be joining Kent Cricket and Shepherd Neame as official supporters of ‘The Rainbow Run’ – in support of the Kent Hospitals Charities’ COVID-19 appeals. The money raised by this event will primarily be used to support the physical and emotional well-being of hospital staff. You can choose […]