Gaby White

Gaby graduated with distinction from the British School of Osteopathy, (now the Health Sciences University) in 2015.  Since graduating she has furthered her knowledge and has obtained increased skills in cranial and visceral osteopathy.

After graduating Gaby has studied at the Osteopathic Centre for Children and has gained extensive knowledge in treating babies, children and adolescents as well as pre/post-natal mothers.  Being a mother herself she has experienced how important and significant osteopathic treatment has been to her own children as well as patients she has treated.

She has a special interest in visceral osteopathy and has completed several courses with the Barral Institute, increasing her knowledge in this field.  She has been using visceral manipulation treatments and has witness the difference this can make in a patient’s health.

She has been keen to share her skills and spent some years working at the University College of Osteopath (now Health Sciences University) as a clinical tutor, aiding those in their final year reach their full potential in a clinical environment.

Gaby initially developed an interest in the body and how it moves and adapts in her previous career as a ski instructor. She understands how frustrating injury can be and is passionate about how osteopathy can aid in body’s ability to heal and contribute to the body’s return to wellness. She likes working using an integrated approach utilising structural, cranial and visceral techniques – taking into consideration each individual and their current complaint, lifestyle and expectations. She has experience in working with new-born babies, children, adolescents as well as adults.