Our Therapists

  • Simon Webborn D.O. Lic.Ac

    As a Musculoskeletal Therapist and Acupuncturist, I combine my knowledge from different philosophies to help treat patients. I use a combination of massage, manipulation, mobilisation, articulation and acupuncture. As well as manual therapy I use taping, exercises, heel wedges and orthotics to help improve patients posture and balance and core strength.

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  • Sam Webborn BOst (Hons)

    As keen sportsman, involved in golf, football, tennis and cricket, Sam’s initial passion lies in the biomechanical aspect and holistic approach to improve the structure and functionality of the body to prevent injuries and optimise performance. However, he soon discovered that there is more to Osteopathy than just treating sportsmen and women. Working at the University clinic enabled him to treat a diverse range of patients with a diverse range of conditions, broadening and enhancing his skill set.

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  • Mike Griffiths BSc Ost

    I have been working both around the UK and in New Zealand for nearly 20 years since graduating from the British School of Osteopathy in London in 1993. The course was a 4 year BSc in Osteopathy, during which time I worked in not only the outpatient clinic at the college but also the elective clinics (sports, expectant mothers and TMJ). I had previously attended a massage course at the London College of Massage and Shiatsu.

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  • Ashley Pearce M.Ost

    With extensive experience treating chronic pain, complex cases, and long-term conditions, my focus is on providing personalised, hands-on therapy for clients of all ages—from young athletes to retirees. The practice is grounded in empathy and a deep commitment to each person’s unique path to better health and well-being.

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  • Richard Burden DO, ND. MRN

    I have been passionate about helping people with many types of health problems all my working life. I graduated from The British College of Naturopathy & Osteopathy in North London, (which is now called The British College of Osteopathic Medicine). I worked in a clinic abroad for some years before setting up practice in Swansea 30 years ago.

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  • Bill Rumble

    Bill has been practicing homeopathy since 1987. He is the founder member of the Welsh school of homeopathy and has taught and practiced in Britain, Ireland, California and the Czech Republic.

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  • Siobhan Haynes RSHom, MBSH

    I am 46 years old, and have lived in Wales from the age of 14, the last 15 years of which I have lived in Swansea and count myself as adopted Welsh!

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  • Meg Stratton-Thomas

    Hi! I’m Meg. I graduated in 2021 in Sport Conditioning Rehabilitation and Massage and since have specialised in working with active, sporty individuals, looking to make a long lasting return to their sport or activity, using sports rehabilitation and massage.

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  • Judith Johnson

    Judith offers The EMMETT Technique and Scar Therapy at the clinic. Both these techniques are gentle, hands-on therapies suitable for all ages and abilities. Judith has treated babies as young as 10 days old and elderly clients in their late 90’s, as well as active people and amateur sportspeople. The techniques help with improving movement, restoring body balance as well as relaxation for body and mind.

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  • Maryse Forrest MBACP, PG Dip, BA Hons

    I have always had a passion for helping people, starting my career after graduating by working alongside children with additional educational needs before retraining in the field of psychotherapy. I qualified as an Integrative Counsellor and Psychotherapist at the University of South Wales, and am a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).

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