How we work


When you finish your rehab

| How we work

When you get signed off from clinic I always advise doing both the 9090 and spinal breathing drills 2 to 3 times a week so that you can evaluate how your breath and therefore nervous system is doing. What we are essentially looking at, is whether or not you can regulate your breathing properly. Any…

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How I work

| How we work

For the majority of my work I use a neuro-movement based methodology to assess and treat my clients, interweaving various strands from other techniques and disciplines as I go along. This holistic approach generally gets to the key issues quickly, and gives me the ability to sort the priorities from the clients subconscious perspective, rather…

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Do you take insurance?

| How we work

I have a lot of people ask if I’m registered with Bupa, AXA, VitalityHealth, Health-on-line, Freedom Health, The Exeter, C S Healthcare, and a few others I’d never heard of. 🏥 These are all private insurance providers, which, depending on your level of cover, will allow a certain number of Physiotherapy, Chiropractic, Osteopathy etc sessions….

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Client Feedback

| How we work, Testimonials

‘Marcus came into my life in February 2018 ~ a Rehabilitation Practitioner, was he worth it ? I can confirm that he definitely was. I was diagnosed with a Cavernoma last year sympomatic with headaches from hell, compounded with shoulder and neck pain. In the second appointment with Marcus, I found that heaven was a…

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What do you do?

| How we work

WARNING – super long post!!!! People often ask me what it is I actually do. 🤷🏻‍♂️ I hope this helps 😊 In clinic we use a unique combination of neuromuscluar testing and treatment techniques from a range of disciplines to optimise your neurology so that you can do the two most important things in life:…

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Scars – distortion of the fascial tissues

| How we work, TX - Scars

Scars: in the days when keyhole surgeries make up a larger percentage of surgeries than ever before, it’s not what’s on the surface that always matters. When there is fascial injury (surgery or trauma) there is dysfunction with the resultant fascial distortions causing problems either in the local area associated with the alteration, or, in…

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Can brain dominance influence movement?

| How we work, Reminders

The brain is both amazing and complex in equal measure. I’ve written a fair amount about how the motor control centre is integral to movement patterns, and how functional and dysfunctional patterns get stored and used. Sometimes, however, there is a simpler explanation for someone’s postural issues. Simple left or right sided brain dominance can…

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What do you do?

| How we work

A lot of people ask me what I do, particularly when they’ve had to try and explain what I’ve done to their friends or colleagues. More often than not the thing which confuses people is when I use a specific type of neuromuscular testing as a means of accessing the motor control centre, so we…

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Being open to how we work

| How we work

If you don’t step back and look at everything in front of you, it’s often hard to see what needs to be treated. Working on your leg because your leg hurts isn’t always the best course of action. Experience the difference – A refreshingly different approach to pain and dysfunction, so you can breathe better,…

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