osteopath - Kent. recommendations?

I would strongly recommend Tessa Dorrington who is a Chiropractor - she is utterly brilliant and does loads of courses in veterinary chiropractic stuff, and she is just a brilliant practitioner. She is based near Gillingham but travels all over. PM me for her number...
Actual osteopath- I only know of David Munnings - again PM me for his number...
 
A second recommendation for Tessa :) I was put in touch with her by my vet after my horse had a bad back that nearly ended in him being PTS. Wasn't Tessa that cured him (some may remember the curious story of the magnetic man!) but she did a lot of follow up treatment on him and kept him on the right track. Never seems to answer her phone, but does ring you back if you leave her a message. PM me for her number
 
I'm not convinced about Gavin - I had him for my pony and although she really enjoyed his "laying on of hands" and was sleepily licking and chewing throughout, and has been much calmer and less spooked about people (she was a rescue), it made no difference to her problems where she was dragging one of her legs...
But so many people rave about him and his brilliance. I thought what he was actually doing was Reiki?
KKC, shouldn't you be doing some work? :):)
 
I can second Frankie Murphy (Watts) she is very good for both horse & human! She sorts my back out and then comes to our yard to do the neddies.
 
Chris Caden-Parker is very good. She comes I think from Tonbridge Wells, and travels all over. Does great things with accupuncture.
 
A second recommendation for Tessa :) I was put in touch with her by my vet after my horse had a bad back that nearly ended in him being PTS. Wasn't Tessa that cured him (some may remember the curious story of the magnetic man!) but she did a lot of follow up treatment on him and kept him on the right track. Never seems to answer her phone, but does ring you back if you leave her a message. PM me for her number

I know this is an old thread but do you mean that man who could stand by the stable door, move his hand and you could see the horse's muscles working?? He used to come to a yard I worked at and he was brilliant! If so, I don't suppose you've got his number have you? I know it's a long shot!
 
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