Back pain is a widespread problem throughout the UK, and is a particular problem in those suffering from recurrent and chronic back pain. However, traditional medicine often can find no cause, and therefore, no treatment for these symptoms....(more)
At the BSO’s annual staff conference, Charles Hunt awarded prizes to two members of staff and faculty who had demonstrated work that was outstanding in the last year. The nomination process is carried out in the autumn term, with students and staff able to nominate people who they felt have demonstrated a commitment to our values that goes above and beyond that which was expected of them....(more)
Thousands of people with HIV have benefited with free osteopathy via the British School of Osteopathy’s Chapman Clinic, which in November 2011 will celebrate its 10th anniversary. The clinic accepts referrals from many HIV treatment centres as well as self-referrals from patients themselves."...(more)
We are delighted to announce that two of our researchers have been awarded PhDs for their ground-breaking research in osteopathy....(more)
Nearly ninety graduands gathered at Queen Elizabeth Hall in the London South Bank Centre on 3 November 2011 to receive their degrees. This is only the second year to have graduated with our unique Master of Osteopathy (M.Ost) degree and our students continue to excel, with 12 students achieving a distinction this year. The Faculty also awarded 10 prizes for outstanding students, with Hollie Barter winning the Principal’s Prize for Clinical Excellence and Lisa Dennison winning the Silver Medal for best overall performance in the final two years of the course....(more)