Petts Wood Osteopathic Clinic Simon Tolson Osteopathy Sports Massage Osteopathic Clinic


Simon Tolson BSc (Ost) BSYA (CUR. Hyp) PGCE

Having qualified initially in Sports Massage, I opened Petts Wood Osteopathic Clinic in 1994 after gaining my degree in Osteopathy from the British School Of Osteopathy. Since then I have developed the clinic to cover all aspects of Osteopathy and also several other disciplines to be complimentary to my work as an osteopath. I have a background in several sports, Athletics, Trampolining, Skiing and Swimming and have coached Athletics to National Level. This has given me a special interest in Sports Medicine and the Osteopathic care of sports injuries. To supplement my work here I gained a diploma in Sports Psychology in 2001 to help with both the athletes I was coaching and also to work as a Sports Psychologist.

Within three years of qualifying as an Osteopath I started teaching at the European School Of Osteopathy both as a Clinic Tutor but also as the Director Of Sports Injuries. As a result of this I took a Post Graduate Certificate in Education at Greenwich University gaining a PGCE in 2001. As well as undergraduate teaching I also teach on the Masters Course and lecture internationally to both undergraduates and qualified Osteopaths.

Osteopathic Guide to Sports Injuries

As an additional qualification I undertook a Life Coaching Diploma qualification in 2003. Along with this I studied NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming), which has been a great success for my work as an Osteopath, Sports Coach, Sports Psychologist, Hypnotist and my work in Education. Additionally I have gained qualifications in Acupuncture, Hypnosis, Yoga and Pilates. This has allowed me to be more specific with rehabilitation of injuries and back problems, provide alternative approaches to pain relief and empower patients to take more control of their situation.

Since 1997 the clinic has grown to cater for much more than just the mainstream musculoskeletal problems that patients have come in with. As well as the treatment room there is also a studio room for rehabilitation exercises and is used for both Pilates and Yoga classes. I have also studied and developed an almost unique treatment approach using an advanced approach to fascia (the connecting tissue within the body) known as Fascial Unwinding which involves taking both the stress and torsional strains out of the body which are often neglected and can be the cause of repeated problems in the body.

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Simon Tolson Osteopath, Petts Wood Osteopathic Clinic, www.pwoc.co.uk , Tel: 01689 827247