New Patients needed for final exams!
Back, neck or joint pain? Minor sports injury? If you or someone you know has a condition that may benefit from osteopathic treatment now is the time to book. We have a limited number of FREE New Patient / Re-Consultation appointments*. Dates available:- – Wednesday 29th May – Thursday 30th May – Wednesday 5th June […]
International Osteopathic Healthcare Week
Sunday 14th April 2019 sees the start of International Osteopathic Healthcare Week – a campaign to highlight the level of care and expertise osteopaths provide. You can help raise awareness by sharing social media posts with the hashtags #DIDYOUKNOW #OsteopathyforHealth #IOHW19 Healthcare professionals can also join in the campaign by displaying posters and sharing social […]
Parkinson’s Research
Would you like to contribute to Parkinson’s research? If you are aged 50-85 years old – healthy or with Parkinson’s – then you could take part in this joint research study. The ESO is collaborating with the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Kent, studying the effect of physical activity and its role in […]
New Patients needed for Yr4 student exams
FREE New Patient / Re-Consultation appointments* during Yr4 student exams Back, neck or joint pain? Minor sports injury? If you or someone you know has a condition that may benefit from osteopathic treatment now is the time to book. These new patient consultations are with our Year 4 student practitioners and form part of […]
Animal Osteopathy – NEW Stage I course this July & August
We are delighted to announce new dates for our Animal Osteopathy Stage I courses. These weekday courses will be delivered in a new consolidated format over the following dates:- July: Tuesday 23rd, Wednesday 24th, Thursday 25th August: Tuesday 6th, Wednesday 7th, Tuesday 27th, Wednesday 28th, Thursday 29th As equine and canine pathways will run concurrently, […]
Postgraduate Weekend with Richard Twining – 18th/19th May
The World Heath Organisation recognises the Osteopathic 5-Model Concept as making a unique contribution to health care. One of the models, the respiratory/circulatory (or fluid) model, is often under-represented in UK formal osteopathic education, despite being important to much of A.T. Stills’s teaching and writing and being an effective treatment approach to tissue dysfunction. Fluids […]
Gala Dinner & Fundraiser – Saturday 13th July
Celebrating 40 years at 104 Tonbridge Road July 1979 saw a defining moment in the School’s history with the official opening of our first independent premises at 104 Tonbridge Road. This summer we’ll be celebrating the 40th anniversary in style with a Gala event at our Boxley House campus. The Gala promises to be a […]
Focus on – Running Injuries
With Maidstone and London marathon events coming up, we asked Peter Horobin, an ESO Clinic tutor and sports specialist, about common injuries he sees at this time of year As runners are building up the miles the number of patients presenting with ‘runners knee’s’, ‘IT-Band’ problems and achilles tendon issues goes up. ‘Shin splints’ are […]