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Amanda started her training in bodywork in 1997. She initially qualified as a Massage Therapist and Holistic Aromatherapist with The Tisserand Institute in 1999. She has continued her training throughout her career, and is an expert in her field.
She went on to study Lymphology at the Földi Clinic in Germany in 2008, qualifying in the practice of Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and Multi-Layer Compression Bandaging, as a Certified Lymphoedema Therapist.
This is one of the most highly recognised trainings in Europe and enabled her to work within a team of specialists in the Lymphoedema Clinic at St. Georges Hospital, London, treating patients with advanced stages of both primary and secondary lymphoedema and lipoedema.
She is also qualified in the Coban2 bandaging system, and is able to measure for hosiery and order compression garments.
Amanda qualified with the European College of Bowen Studies (ECBS) in 2011 and continues to attend further training to enhance her skills as a Bowen Technique Practitioner.
Amanda is also trained in MSTR (McLouglin Scar Tissue Release) a fantastic gentle way of releasing scars and scar tissue, no matter how long the scars have been there.
Amanda is trained to the highest levels in her field, has years of experience, and has a warm and welcoming manner.
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Now that Covid safety restrictions have eased we are simply asking that all patients attending appointments feel fully well in themselves or take a lateral flow test (and test negative) before coming into the clinic.
If you have any doubts over your health we are happy to rearrange your appointment. We really appreciate 24 hours notice of this if at all possible.
In addition, we ask that (especially in busy periods) you continue to wear a face covering in the public areas of the clinic.
Thank you for continuing to help us protect our team and more vulnerable patients so that we can continue to look after you all.