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I have sciatica so I feel your wifes pain! After finding it unbearable last year, i did a search on the forum, and found Bruggemeyers, phoned tearfully and they squeezed me in that day! I saw Habib three times and was finally pain free. They were recommended on the forum and I can highly recommend them as well. My husband had a few sessins with his brother (also an osteopath) when he had a motorbike accident.

I would certainly go back if I feel those twinges again!


Thye are on 99 Herne Hill (parking usually available on the road)

Telephone - 020 7274 6182


I hope your wife gets it sorted ....

Dulwich osteopath mags Corbo, she has a listing on www.livelovelocal.net sorry don't have her number to hand. plus try Pilates (push studios sat morning or there are others weekday eves) really eases back pain and strengthens vital muscles in pregnancy

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