Musculo-skeletal and Sports Injuries Specialist
Alan initially studied Sports Science (1983-7) at West London Institute – now part of Brunel and then worked in the Health Club Industry, resulting in managing the Marina Club in Bahrain. In conjunction with this, playing squash played a major role in his life, playing for Richmond Town Squash Club and in the Bundesliga in Germany. In 1989, Alan became Bahrain Open Squash Champion.
Returning to the UK in 1989, he went on to Squash coaching and becoming a Personal Trainer, leading to an interest in Sports Injuries and rehabilitation and then studying Osteopathy from 1992-96 at the prestigious BSO in London (now the University College of Osteopathy) where from 1997 until 2009 he was a Clinic Tutor.
Alan now specialises in Sports Injuries and Rehabilitation and works closely with Surrey County Cricket’s First Team.
Alan still participates in regular sports, especially Road cycling and High Altitude Mountaineering, having completed two 24-hour cycling challenges and has climbed Kilimanjaro (6000m) and Aconcagua (7000m) and trekked to the Everest base camp in 2019 (5340m).
Since 2003, Alan has been running the Multi-Disciplinary Clinic at Streatham Osteopaths and running another private clinic at a GP’s surgery in Gloucester Road, Central London.
Alan’s availability
Monday: 2-6-pm | Tuesday: 2-6pm | Wednesday: 8-5pm | Thursday: 2-6pm | Friday: 9-5pm