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Outstanding osteopathy and acupuncture, tailored to you in a professional and friendly environment

Welcome

Hazel Grove Health is based in Bucknell in South Shropshire, nestled between the towns of Knighton and Craven Arms and close to Ludlow. It is located in a beautiful countryside setting with easy access and parking facilities onsite.

The Clinic provides tailored treatment using an effective combination of osteopathy, acupuncture, functional movement, exercise prescription and K-laser therapy to meet the needs of people across Shropshire, Powys and Herefordshire. 

The practice is run by Jane Morris who has over 37 years’ experience as an osteopath and still has an ongoing thirst for knowledge.

THERAPIES

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OSTEOPATHY

Osteopathy can help reduce your pain, improve your general health, keep you mobile or help you gain a sporting edge. It can be used to treat the whole body, not just backs and necks, with which it’s most commonly associated.

£65 for initial appointment
£55 for follow-up appointment

£65 for reassessment appointments

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FUNCTION MOVEMENT THERAPY

Functional movement therapy has a simple mission: to enable people of all backgrounds, ages and levels of physical ability to learn the art of working WITH their body rather than against it.

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ACUPUNCTURE

Acupuncture works to help maintain your body’s equilibrium. It involves the insertion of very fine needles into specific points on the body to regulate the flow of ‘qi’, your body’s vital energy.

£65 for initial appointment

£55 for follow-up appointment

£65 for reassessment appointments

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K-LASER THERAPY

The K-laser penetrates deeply into soft tissues, enhancing blood flow, nutrient absorption, and cell regeneration while reducing inflammation, scarring, and pain.

£25 for a 10-minute session within an osteopathic appointment

£30 for a 15-minute stand-alone session

THERAPIES

ABOUT JANE

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As an osteopath with over 30 plus years’ experience, I understand fully the need to make a speedy recovery in order to return to normal life as quickly as possible.


My key motivation has always been to help patients on a day-to-day basis. Even after so many years in practice I still get huge satisfaction from helping a 75-year-old lady go back walking after a fall had confined her to sitting at home and equally seeing someone complete their first half marathon when they thought injury would stop them in their tracks.


Background

I qualified as an Osteopath in 1987 from the British School of Osteopathy now called the University College of Osteopathy (UCO). 

Back in the late 1990’s when working with a physio I underwent training in western medical acupuncture and later went on to complete a full Traditional Acupuncture training in 2007 and a Masters degree in Acupuncture in 2009 from the University of Wales. 

I have spent most of my career working in Cambridgeshire where I owned a large multidisciplinary clinic, working alongside other osteopaths, physios, podiatrists, Alexander technique teachers for posture, and traditional acupuncturists. I have also worked closely with a range of other healthcare professionals in both primary and secondary care. 

I have enjoyed managing and working in a large clinic and have learned a huge amount. However, I am a practitioner first and foremost so now I am looking forward to practising with only me and my patients to consider.

I am a Shropshire girl at heart and the calling to return to Shropshire has won. 

My aim now is to help provide assessment and treatment of acute and chronic pain and injury issues in patients of all ages and abilities.

My special interest is movement rehabilitation and I love improving overall function and movement quality in all age groups and abilities, helping people to move effortlessly, allowing them to enhance performance in athletes, through to general life skills for everyday living in mature adults.

I am passionate about helping them to make small changes that can add up to a big difference in their quality of life, and improve the way they go about their day-to-day life to avoid further injury or pain in future.

I believe in the need to look at the integration of movement patterns rather than fixed controlled movements. If you are consciously trying to squeeze or contract a muscle, there’s something missing!

Every person comes with their own unique problems and I am to tailor my treatment to enhance your individual movement and mobility needs. 

Professional development

I have an ongoing thirst for knowledge, always striving to be a more effective practitioner. I continue to do many courses for more in-depth, long-term learning.


Interesting facts about me

My perfect patient is...

Someone who wants to change and is keen to try something different. Someone who is prepared to explore new things working with her to create the change they need in their lives and lifestyle. And of course, an open mind goes a long way.

Ask her about...

So many things to talk about! From my four cats to anything outdoors whether it’s walking, cycling running, or gardening. Now that I’m back in beautiful Shropshire I can explore the hills to my heart’s content. 

What’s a fact about you as a professional that people might not know?

When training, I was tutored by Professor Laurie Hartman, a worldwide pioneer of osteopathic techniques since the 1960s. I also practice yoga and use aspects of the discipline in partnership with my other skills to help treat people.

I have worked for many years with a range of physiotherapists, to me one of the most influential has been Joanne Elphinston, an internationally respected movement performance and rehabilitation expert.


Jane Morris D.O. Dip Acu, MSc Acu MBAcC
Registered Osteopath GOsC Reg. no 892            MBAcC Reg no. 958427

ABOUT JANE

CONTACT

LOCATION

Hazel Grove Health, Bucknell, Shropshire SY70AA

MAKE AN APPOINTMENT

Tel: 07483 986686

Email: jane@hazelgrovehealth.co.uk

OPENING HOURS

Thursday: 8.30am-6.30pm

Friday: 8.30am-5pm

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