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Hi


My name?s Greg. I am an experienced Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist based in Grove Park. I?m currently beginning to specialise my clinical practice solely in the treatment of migraines / headaches.


My treatment practice involves assessing and treating the first three vertebra in the neck. This region of the body (although often not the area of perceived pain) is frequently the source of many migraines and headaches.


I?m looking for a small cohort of patients to work with on Fridays (and possibly one evening) per week as home visits.


The initial assessment would be free of charge and designed to establish whether the source of your symptoms is coming from your upper neck. After establishing this and discussing the treatment approach we can agree your treatment programme and pricing for follow-up.


Although I use a manual therapy approach, please be assured that none of my assessments or treatment techniques involves manipulation or any other rapid / aggressive techniques on your head or neck.


If you feel you get Migraines, Tension Headache, Chronic Daily Headache, Hormonal headache, Menstrual Migraine or Cluster Headache I?d really be really interested to hear from you.


Greg

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