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Local osteopath for Saturday?


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Daniel at Dulwich Chiropractic in Crystal Palace Road.


I don't know whether he works Saturdays though, but I'm pretty sure he does some late evenings.


http://www.dulwichchiropractic.co.uk/


I very highly recommend him, and he has other recommendations on here.


ETA: Silly question, but have you been to your GP? It may not be an issue for a chiropractor/osteopath. Daniel would tell you if not, of course, but you'd have to pay for the initial consultation .......

Thanks for recommendations and advice from people who have posted and PMd me.

I hadn't considered GP as it takes a while to get an appointment at my surgery- I also don't want to be put on a waiting list!


I have only had this problem for a few weeks and normally have a very healthy, non achey back so I'm hoping it is something that can be resolved easily and I'm willing to pay.


As a longer term preventative measure I may well consider the Alexander Technique- will also PM you Kathy as I have some questions for you!

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