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Grant Barnett

Grant is passionate about supporting his patients in reaching their health goals and enjoys working with a diversity of patients in all age groups. As an osteopath he mainly treats patients for aches. pains and injuries, which can be caused by a variety of reasons such as work, life, sports or pregnancy. He has a keen interest in supporting families, especially babies and children.
Within his osteopathic treatments, he combines a variety of approaches which are carefully tailored to support a patients unique needs. His treatment can include manipulation, joint mobilisation and soft tissue massage, and gentle hands-on, visceral and cranial osteopathic treatment. Grant also believes in supporting and empowering patients through education and during sessions, will likely offer advice and support on ergonomics, lifestyle, exercise and movement that patients can do in their own time.
Grant's path to osteopathy arrived later in life. He originally studied Sports Administration/Science and played competitive level of rugby and cricket. He travelled widely and lived in several countries, working in various roles in the commercial and not-for-profit sector. All of this provided him with a unique perspective on how stress impacts the mind and body and how the mind and body can sometimes work together for the better - but also, every so often, how they don’t and how this can show up in our bodies in different ways.
Grant studied at the University College of Osteopathy (formerly the British School of Osteopathy), receiving an integrated Masters degree in Osteopathy. He continues to undertake further professional development regularly. Grant has completed training in cranial osteopathy at the Sutherland Cranial College in Osteopathy (SCCO) as well as training in visceral osteopathy at Barral UK, and is currently undertaking a paediatric course at the Osteopathic Centre for Children (OCC) treating babies, children and pregnant/post-natal women including volunteering at their London based clinics.
