“Joanna Cram is a General Osteopathic Council registered osteopath. She completed her osteopathic studies at the British College of Osteopathic Medicine in London. She is a member of the Institute of Osteopathy and was the former Chairwoman of the Scottish Osteopathic Society (2018-2023), which organises professional development courses in Scotland for osteopaths. She studied Sociology at the University of Aberdeen, followed by a short stint in the travel and marketing world, before realising her true calling to join her family’s profession of osteopathy. She has an interest in nutrition and its role in musculoskeletal health. Joanna enjoys the challenge of seeing a wide array of patient presentations in her general clinical practice, including babies to the elderly. Her practice also focuses on Shockwave Therapy and IDD Therapy, alongside spinal manipulation and general osteopathic techniques. Cram Osteopaths is a long-established family-run osteopathic clinic. The clinic has a highly knowledgeable and experienced team who have great relationships with local doctors and specialists. They use the latest treatment technology for slipped discs and chronic back pain. They have helped thousands of patients get back to doing the things they love without pain or restriction. A free telephone consultation is available. Joanna really enjoys the empowerment osteopathy gives to her patients as they realise what they can achieve with good body movement and posture, and how they can stay well as they enjoy the benefits of osteopathic treatment. Joanna’s positive attitude frequently inspires patients to get the best out of their treatments. She frequently uses Shockwave (Focus and Radial) Therapy and IDD Therapy alongside spinal manipulation and general osteopathic techniques in her practice.”
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