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myofascial release clinic uk
07890 212076 Anne Cruickshank BA (Hons), SEP, CThA, Physical Bodywork and Trauma Therapy London, Harley Street, W1 Edinburgh, UK |
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| Make a booking by phone or by email. London W1 Harley Street and Edinburgh clinics. |
How to make a booking By phone for both London and Edinburgh clinics: By far the easiest way is to telephone Anne on 07890 212076, so that you can speak to her directly. If she is in clinic, then you can leave your telephone number and she will return your call, or you can call again later. Anne will usually be able to get back to you by the end of the day. By email: You can email Anne by clicking here . Appointments at London W1 Harley Street: Mondays Appointments at the Edinburgh clinic: Tuesday to Thursday How to find us The London W1 clinic is at no 1 / 7 Harley Street on the corner with Wigmore Street and Cavendish Square. During weekdays from 9:30am to 5:30pm entrance is through the reception at no 1 on the corner. On Bank holiday Mondays and after 5:30pm entrance is through no 7 Harley Street. Press 32 to get through to the clinic. By Underground Oxford Circus tube station on the Central, Victoria and Bakerloo lines. Directions to the clinic in Edinburgh 2, Glencairn Crescent, Edinburgh EH12 5BS Glencairn Crescent is off Palmerston Place, near the cathedral. The crescent on the other side of the gardens is Eglinton Crescent. Please come down the stairs at the front of the building and ring the buzzer. Please phone 07890 212076 if you have any problems finding us.
Anne Cruickshank, BA (Hons), SEP, CThA |
Please telephone us on 07890 212076 Home and main index Myofascial Release What is MFR? How does MFR work? Frozen Shoulder MFR to help regain mobility without pain RSI Repetitive Strain Injury MFR and trigger point therapy for RSI Headaches and Migraines Fascial release and trigger point therapy for headaches and migraines Scar Tissue and Adhesions Non-invasive techniques to release scar tissue and adhesions Low Back Pain and Sciatic Syndrome MFR to help Low Back Pain or Sciatic Syndrome, often caused by soft tissue injury, trigger points, adhesions or restrictions Chronic muscular or soft tissue pain MFR to help with undiagnosed chronic soft tissue pain which is often caused by trigger points or restrictions and adhesions in the fascia. Stress and trauma related syndromes Mind-body approaches for stress-related syndromes, emotional stress, panic attacks and physiological responses to trauma Fibromyalgia and CFS Help through gentle Myofascial Release and trigger point therapy Pilates Core stability, strength, flexibility and balance Email us ![]()
Postgraduate practitioner training in Myofascial Release is available at the Myofascial Release Clinic. Click here fore specific RSI Clinics in London W1, Brighton and Edinburgh. |