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Our Practitioners

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Matthew Charlton M.OST

(clinic director)

Osteopathy, Sports Massage, Yoga, Medical, Acupuncture 

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Jeanne Capdeville M.OST

Osteopathy, Paediatric Osteopathy  

TALI RAYNER M.OST

(maternity leave)

Osteopathy, Sports Massage,  Medical Acupuncture 

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Duncan Webster M.Ost

Osteopathy, Visceral OsteopathyMedical Acupuncture,

Sports Massage  

Matt Charlton

Matthew Charlton (M.Ost)

Matt graduated with a Masters of Osteopathy from the British School of Osteopathy in 2010. After graduating he worked in the Wellness centre of the BodyHoliday resort, St Lucia. He treated a wide range of people from varying background. Here he became fascinated with the mind-body connection and its affects on healing.

 

Over the following two years Matt combined work with travel and learnt from a variety of different living masters. He studied Yoga Nidra with Daizan Skinner and Medical Acupuncture with Doctor A. Campbell in London. He traveled to Nepal to study Meditation, learnt Yoga in India, was taught Thai Massage by the legendary Ajan Pischet in Thailand and traveled to New York where he trained to teach Yoga with one of the most revered yoga teachers of our time, Sri Dharma Mittra.These unique lessons and experiences developed Matt’s practice to a completely different level; refining his approach to the treatment, both philosophically and practically.

 

Matt’s treatments are built on solid Osteopathic foundations, however, they incorporates many different skills from around the globe. This allows Matt to provide bespoke treatment sessions giving you the best chance of a smooth and swift recovery.

 

The Yoga classes that Matt teaches are primary Vinyasa flow. The classes are based on his deep understanding of anatomy combined with his exposure to such iconic teachers as Sri Dharma Mittra and Sharath Jois. This combination allows Matt to finely attune each class to the students in the room while maintaining a strong base in Yogic tradition.

Matt is registered with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), the British Osteopathic Association (BOA) and the Yoga Alliance UK.

 

“Ultimately, my goal is to help my patients become more aware of their bodies; to use this awareness to consciously and actively assist the body in healing itself.”

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Covered by the following health insurers- Aviva, AXA Health, Vitality Health, Bupa, Cigna, WPA, Simply Health

Tali Rayner (M.Ost)

Tali graduated from the British School of Osteopathy obtaining a Masters degree in Osteopathy. Since graduating she has also completed a course in Medical Acupuncture, lead by Dr. Anthony Campbell. She is registered with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) as well as the British Osteopathic Association (BOA).

 

Tali uses a structural approach in her osteopathic and postural assessments and uses a variety of treatment techniques including soft tissue stretching and gentle functional releasing techniques, combined with joint articulation, direct joint mobilisation and medical acupuncture. She believes it is important to tailor her treatment approach and management to the individual.

 

She is keen to address lifestyle issues (for example work related ergonomic issues or sport related training techniques), which may be contributing and maintaining injuries and pain. Tali often prescribes specific exercises allowing clients to take an active role in their own recovery and stabilisation of an injury or longer term postural complaint.

 

Tali has experience working in a variety of speciality clinics, treating a wide range of people with a broad spectrum of conditions. She is particularly interested in working with those suffering from postural or sport related issues to address underlying biomechanical problems.

Tali Rayner

Jeanne Capdeville (M.Ost)

Jeanne is a GOsC-registered Osteopath who graduated from the University College of Osteopathy in London and went on to complete a diploma in paediatric osteopathy.

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Jeanne adopts a holistic approach to treatment, incorporating various techniques such as soft tissue release, joint articulation, adjustments, and exercise-based rehabilitation. She firmly believes in considering both the biological factors and the patient’s lifestyle when developing treatment plans. Each plan is tailored to the individual, enhancing the likelihood of successful recovery.

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Outside of work, Jeanne enjoys Pilates, boxing, and mountain sports. Her experience in these activities enriches her osteopathic practice.

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Jeanne is available for consultations in both English and French.

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GOsc registration number 11374

Jeanne Capdeville

Duncan Webster (M.Ost)

Duncan Webster (MOst, BSc) is a Visceral Osteopath. With a background in working within the City before transitioning to osteopathy, Duncan has a deep understanding of the physical and mental toll that high-pressure, long-term desk work can take. His research into the neurophysiology of pain provides him with the expertise to help improve your function, work performance, and overall well-being.

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Beyond addressing pain, Duncan has a special interest in the connection between stress, chronic pain, and digestive health. After graduating with distinction from the British School of Osteopathy, he pursued further training in visceral manipulation (Barral Institute VM1-4), dry needling, and completed the innovative OsteoMAP course. This program integrates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), mindfulness, and manual therapy to assist in managing chronic pain conditions.

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As an avid martial artist, hiker, climber, and cyclist, Duncan understands the frustration that injuries can cause for athletes. He has significant experience treating both athletes and office workers as a qualified Sports Massage Therapist. Duncan is also a BAPAM-registered practitioner with the British Association of Performing Arts Medicine.

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He offers consultations in both English and Japanese.

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GOsc registration number 8638

Duncan Webster
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