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hey guys,

just saw, Ant, that you are looking for Alexander Technique?? Fiona Bryan (m: 07790 519777) has been teaching this for many years, and you can book her at dulwich therapy rooms, if you like supporting some local ED therapists...:) she has really sorted out my back together with Dan Bevan (he's given me great pain relief with acupuncture and he helped me induce my baby when i was threatened with a hospital induction!!!!) his mob. is 07867 975944. (Keep it a secret!, he's good! ...no, great!) And dear east dulwich people, don't let anyone get you down about the 'big guys' moving in. the ones who are great at what they do will always be there still, because people will support them. so, i just thought i'd let you know who is great...:))

lea girl

The new ES Physical Health on Lordship Lane sounds wonderful & exciting!! If you?ve ever suffered a back & knee injury like myself at work, you know you would want to turn to a highly professional team of physiotherapists. Who focus on a well planned rehabilitation programme using various treatments on assisting you to attain your goal on returning you back to a highly active life-style.


I can't wait to try out there new gym, Pilates, tai chi etc all under one roof! I wish them all good luck and success with their new adventure?.

At least the Es physical health team or local people and have not just landed on our door step from America. Why does it matter if they are a small or big business as long as they can provide a professional service to us all. Just remember it's your own choice were you choose to see a physiotherapist or attend a gym. Give them a chance! You never know you may need them one day.. Try them out, once they open....... I'm sure they will gets lots of positive feedback

The speed of building work is snail like usual in ed mainly because the builder's have work out that they can get away with it. Any delay to the opening of yet another place to have therapy is not a great shame already having so many, above the suop dragon , the therapy rooms at healthmatters, therapy in melbourne grove , push studios, fusion, hamlet, sanghara, beauty place , janis endricson, the dulwich medical practice and the vale to name but a few. Also JAGs and forgot osteopaths on barry rd frien rd and chiro on crystal palace road. Most are very qualified some even university lecturers in their fields.

I personally think that we should start an experiment seeing how many therapists we could hit with one stone out of twenty people expect 8 therapist 4 actors and couple of muso's and the odd comic. Originality and humility in new developments projects would be a great change

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