Archive for the ‘Practitioner’ Category

March 31st, 2011
Written by luca |

Wendy Croft Joins Salus Wellness Clinics


We are pleased to announce that Dr Wendy Croft , a Clinical Psychologist based in Cambridge, has joined Salus Wellness; the complementary health centre which recently opened in Cambridge.

Wendy specialises in individual therapy predominantly under the umbrella of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).  In particular she works with people of adult working age who experience a range of anxiety and depression related difficulties.  We are particularly pleased that Wendy has a special interest in working with people with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Wendy commented:

“This is my first venture into private work since taking a break from the NHS.  I feel that choosing Salus will prove to be a very good partnership.”

For more information about Wendy, click HERE or call us now on 01223 300 222

 

October 5th, 2010
Written by luca |

Joseph Robinson Joins Salus Wellness

We are pleased to announce that Joseph Robinson DO BSc (Hons) Ost. , an Osteopath based in Cambridgeshire, has joined Salus Wellness, the complementary health centre which recently opened in Cambridge.

Joseph specialises in chronic pain and sports osteopathy. A primary healthcare for all ages Osteopathy is a system of diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of medical conditions. Osteopathy treats the structural and functional mechanics of the body i.e. the muscles, joints, ligaments and nerves thus relieving pain, discomfort and immobility. Osteopathy seeks to find and treat the root cause of the injury. Invariably we find that a problem or previous injury elsewhere is predisposing a current injury, for example, a knee or ankle injury can cause low back pain as the body compensates for these problems through the spine.

Osteopaths use hands-on techniques to manipulate and improve blood and nerve supply thus allowing the repair of damaged tissues and eliminating pain. Osteopaths use a wide range of orthopaedic tests and hands on palpation to diagnose musculo-skeletal injuries. Following an in depth case history to get an understanding of the problem at hand, the osteopath will examine the patient using the tests mentioned above and at each step of the way relate to the patient what they are assessing. Once a diagnosis has been formed the osteopath will explain to the patient what injury has happened, how it happened and how they intend to treat it.

Osteopathic treatment uses a wide range of soft tissue techniques as well as joint mobilisation, manipulation, exercises and postural advice to help relieve the following and more:

Joseph commented:

“Salus Wellness Clinics is unique to Cambridge in that it provides vast range of clinical practitioners each specialized experts in their individual fields, all in one modern clinic setting with brand new state of the art equipment.”

For more information about Joseph, click HERE or call us now on 01223 300 222

August 4th, 2010
Written by massimo |

Two weeks, 7 practitioners and growing

After only two weeks of having our premises presentable, we have 7 practitioners already signed up and another 7 in the process of doing so.

We feel comfortable in stating that this is more than many complementary therapy clinics could achieve after years of trading.

This must be sending you a clear message:

Salus Wellness Clinics is on its way to be the leading complementary health centre in Cambridge by far

If you are a complementary health practitioner and would like to join a new and energetic team of people committed in offering the best therapies in Cambridge please get in touch with us today.

The list of practitioners will be updated continuously to reflect who is working with us: watch this space.

July 30th, 2010
Written by luca |

Beatrice Boctor Joins Salus Wellness

We are pleased to announce that Beatrice Boctor, an Acupuncturist and Trauma Therapist based in Cambridge, has joined Salus Wellness; the complementary health centre which recently opened in Cambridge.

Beatrice Boctor specialises in  Acupuncture based on Traditional Chinese Medicine. Psychological Trauma Therapy, Lifespan Integration is a new therapy that is soft and calm and manages to integrate childhood trauma and the sub-selves that result from it. It does not retraumatise the person.  It also helps to connect the adult self to its core so that the person feels stronger and more centred.

Beatrice commented:

“For more stubborn sub-selves, I use Ego State Therapy, which is a technique that uses group and family therapy to dialogue and integrate parts of the self.”

When we asked how Beatrice feels about working with us at Salus Wellness she commented:

“It is good to share a space with other practitioners in the heart of Cambridge”

For more information about Beatrice Boctor call us now on 01223 300 222

July 24th, 2010
Written by massimo |

Beatrix Fogler joins Salus Wellness

Beatrix Fogler, a Personal and Life coach based in Cambridge, is the first practitioner to join Salus Wellness, a complementary therapy clinic recently opened in Cambridge.

Beatrix, specialises in helping women in facing and overcoming challenging situations, usually related to maternity, family, work and coping with changes in life.

She commented:

“the value proposition offered by Salus Wellness is very compelling: great premises, central and practical location with easy parking. The main reason for me joining Salus Wellness is the extra help with my marketing and sales, ensuring that my business can grow even more”.

For more information about Beatrix please check her Coaching Her website.

How to get in touch with Beatrix:

Phone: 07869 109 337

Email: beatrix [at] coachingher.co.uk (replace [at] with the @ symbol)

Twitter: @beatrixfogler