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Qualifications

Institute of Biomedical Science Primary (Cellular Pathology), University of Westminster, 1997
Biomedical Science (Cellular Pathology), Nottingham Trent University 1999
Diploma in Neuro Muscular Transmission, Institute for Complementary Studies, 2001
Member of the Neuro Muscular Transmission Association
Certificate in Indian Head Massage Technique, Discovery, 2000
Reiki & Seichem Levels 1&2, initiated by Jacqui Barnett (Reiki & Seichem Master) 2005/6
Member of Tera-Mai Reiki & Seichem Healers Association
Foundation Course Level 1, British Wheel of Yoga, 2006
SCS Diploma in Cosmetic Science, Society of Cosmetic Scientists, 2004
Member of the Society of Cosmetic Sciences                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Neuro Linguistic Programming Practitioner 2010

Level 5 Advanced Diploma in Sports Therapy, Active Health Training, 2007

Experience

Research & Development in Cosmetic Science, 1999-2005
Practicing therapist since 2001
Therapeutic support for adult football club since 2003
Therapist for Wellingborough Trauma Centre and CALM since 2005
Five years experience in Pathology at the local General Hospital
Personal Yoga practice for twenty years

Approach

Kim works in both the physical and emotional areas, using a modified combination of techniques to treat the presenting problem holistically. During a treatment, you remain fully clothed.

Conditions

Treatment is used to optimise the body’s ability to heal itself. It may help to ease both long term and acute physical problems caused by tension and soft tissue restrictions, such as: sports injuries; accidents or impact injuries; repetitive strain; muscle tension; headaches; pains; strains; and restricted mobility. The techniques work well with stress, anxiety, tension and trauma. The client’s immediate reaction is usually one of deep relaxation, with physical adjustment continuing over the following few days.

Therapies