Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine in which thin needles are inserted into the body. It is a key component of traditional Chinese medicine.
Acupuncture theory allows the treatment of a broad variety of conditions such as
osteo-arthritis, headaches/migraines, lower back/neck/shoulder pain, dental/TMJ neuralgia & overactive bladder. Eleanor has a specific interest in women’s health – specialising in regulating menstrual cycles, fertility (natural & assisted/IVF), throughout pregnancy, nausea & menopausal symptoms.
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This is a treatment of the feet and their aliments. Sometimes foot related problems can develop over time through illness and disease, poorly aligned bones, injury from sports and exercise or poorly fitting footwear. Despite this, foot pain is not normal and the good news is that it can generally be treated. Don’t feel embarrassed or self-conscious, you can rely on a good Chiropodist to put you first and happy to discuss in confidence any problems you may be having.
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Naturopathic Nutrition is more than just healthy eating. It is a natural, holistic approach aimed at identifying the underlying cause of an illness or imbalance and to treat this rather than suppressing or merely alleviating the symptoms.
This naturopathic approach sees each person as an individual and takes into account their physical, emotional, biochemical and social circumstances.
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AIS movements are precisely targeted to stretch individual muscles and parts of muscles, rather than larger muscle groups. There are AIS protocols for every primary muscle in the body, amounting to more than 170 separate stretches. Using different combinations of these stretches, we can develop customized regimens tailored to the specific needs of any client.
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Find Us
The Body Junction is located opposite Collington Railway Station as you exit the station on the north platform, on the corner of Terminus Avenue and Sutherland Avenue.
Note: You cannot access Sutherland Avenue from Collington Avenue as it is a one-way road. If you are driving, you will have to go along Terminus Avenue and park on the road or in our car park.