Lucy graduated from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2015 with a Master's degree in Osteopathy. With a passion for continuous learning, she has since completed extensive additional training in psychology, including counselling, nutrition, medical acupuncture, K-taping, and rehabilitation through yoga and Pilates mat-work.
Lucy's philosophy centres on treating the whole person, not just symptoms. She combines traditional Osteopathic techniques with her additional qualifications to create personalised treatment plans that address physical, nutritional, and psychological aspects of health. This integrated approach helps patients achieve lasting improvements in their wellbeing.
Her additional skills include:
Psychology & Counselling- Supporting the mental and emotional aspects of healing
Nutritional Medicine - Advising on anti-inflammatory diets and supplements for optimal recovery
Medical Acupuncture - Providing additional pain relief and healing support
K-Taping - Offering ongoing support between treatments
Yoga & Pilates Rehabilitation - Designing personalized exercise programs for recovery and prevention
While confident in treating the whole body, Lucy particularly enjoys working with neck, jaw (TMJ), and shoulder conditions. Her knowledge in these areas allows her to effectively treat complex problems including chronic neck pain, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, and shoulder injuries from frozen shoulder to rotator cuff problems.
Lucy treats patients of all ages, from teenagers dealing with sports injuries and postural problems, to adults managing work-related stress and injuries, to seniors focused on maintaining mobility and managing age-related conditions.
Lucy lives with her partner and their two dogs, Duke the Husky and Neal the Greyhound. She enjoys traveling, experiencing different cultures, and is passionate about food and nutrition. Lucy maintains her own fitness through running, weight training, and yoga, giving her first hand understanding of the movement challenges her patients face.
Her active lifestyle and commitment to personal wellbeing directly inform her patient care, allowing her to provide realistic, practical advice for incorporating healthy habits into busy lives.