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19 May 2009 10:06:53
British School of Osteopathy (BSO) team members were out and about in Southwark last week explaining osteopathy and the work of the BSO as part of Adult Learners Week.
Clinic tutor Philippa Last spoke to London South Bank University (LSBU) employees about osteopathy, the function of the human skeleton, the importance of good posture and how work routines impact on the body.
Working with BSO marketing officer Deborah Hyde, she also demonstrated corrective exercises or stretches which can be performed in the workplace. This event was part of LSBU’s Learning at Work Week programme of events.
Meanwhile Walworth Bus Garage held a “health and wellbeing day” for employees, and invited a variety of local health care providers to attend. Clinic tutor Glynn Booker joined Deborah Hyde in representing the BSO, demonstrating osteopathy and
outlining the services on offer at the BSO’s clinical centre on Southwark Bridge Road to bus drivers, engineers and other garage staff, many of whom had little or no previous knowledge of osteopathy.
The BSO is pleased to provide speakers and demonstrations of osteopathic treatment at local events.
For more information, contact Deborah Hyde on 07956 320 486 or email d.hyde@bso.ac.uk
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