Jane Beazley
“For the more acute patient, to see them get better, whether that’s less pain, more mobility, return to function or activity, is truly wonderful. For the patient with persistent pain, to be able to support them on their journey, be that on an ongoing basis, or until they get the imaging or procedure they need, is really special.”
As well as enjoying working with our older patients, Jane sees many working age patients with desk based jobs. Osteopaths advise on posture but Jane also recommends looking at the HSE workstation assessment to check whether your office set up is healthy. Even if it’s great, it’s really important to take regular breaks – make a cuppa, go and see a colleague, walk upstairs for your meeting, but anyway, get up and move!
Whilst Jane prefers to treat using structural techniques, such as soft tissue release, joint mobilisation and joint manipulation, she employs a wide range of techniques.
Jane completed her Masters degree in osteopathy at the European School of Osteopathy in 2015. She was drawn to osteopathy after experiencing a lengthy period of lower back pain and having it successful treated by an osteopath.