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Help! Back pain emergency


Rach1983

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Hi there,

Does anyone know of a chiropractor or osteopath that is open today? My boyfriend has done something to his back and is in a lot of pain. I would normally ring Dulwich Therapy rooms but being bank holiday I can't get through. If anyone has any advice I'd be really grateful.

many thanks,

Rachel

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Hi Rachel, I may be able to help. I 'm a personal trainer and often help people with lower back pain and have in the past treated myself. Please get in touch and I'll talk you through a few simple pointers which will be able to fix the problem.


www.dulwichcorefitness.co.uk


0777 0696 426


[email protected]


Regards


Jennifer

Rach1983 Wrote:

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> Hi there,

> Does anyone know of a chiropractor or osteopath

> that is open today? My boyfriend has done

> something to his back and is in a lot of pain. I

> would normally ring Dulwich Therapy rooms but

> being bank holiday I can't get through. If anyone

> has any advice I'd be really grateful.

> many thanks,

> Rachel


xxxxxxx


Daniel at Dulwich Chiropractic Clinic in Crystal Palace Road is very good, but I doubt it was open today (sorry only just seen your post)


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


Otherwise you could try A&E for at least strong painkillers?


Hope it gets sorted quickly.

Aine (pronounced Onya) Collins in Gellatly Road Nunhead is amazing. Osteo-cranial therapist. She cured my frozen shoulder in one session (normally takes six months with a physiotherapist - I know this as my mum had it). Also cured my excruciating neck pain caused by sitting in a draught at work in one session. I took my elderly neighbour to her who was suffering terribly with osteoporosis etc, and after four or five sessions her GP was so amazed at the transformation he started sending his elderly patients with similar problems to her.


She's on 0207 277 8310.

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