About Nick
MOst Med, BClinSci, Registered Osteopath
Nick has been practising as an osteopath since 2012 and has been part of the team at Newquay Osteopaths since 2016. He supports people of all ages and activity levels, helping them manage a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions.
A typical clinic day for Nick involves working with individuals presenting with diverse concerns—from sports injuries and pain related to everyday activities to supporting movement and comfort in infants and children.
Nick’s aim is to support each patient’s overall health and movement goals. His approach focuses on reducing pain and discomfort while helping people move with greater ease, confidence, and resilience. Alongside hands-on osteopathic care, Nick provides practical advice, exercises, and self-management strategies to support long-term recovery and wellbeing.
Nick regularly supports patients with:
- Back and neck pain
- Sports and activity-related injuries
- Joint and muscle pain
- Persistent and recurring back pain
- Mobility and movement concerns
- Infant and children’s musculoskeletal care
He has a particular interest in supporting adults experiencing persistent, recurrent, or flare-driven back pain. Alongside his clinical work, Nick has developed online educational courses designed to help people better understand and manage long-term back pain, providing practical strategies to support confidence, movement, and self-management.
Treatment Approaches
Nick uses a range of osteopathic techniques. These may include:
- Structural osteopathy
- Cranial osteopathy
- Medical acupuncture (where appropriate)
- Rehabilitation exercises and movement advice
His approach is always patient-centred and tailored to the individual.
Qualifications and Professional Registration
Nick completed a full-time five-year osteopathy programme at Southern Cross University, Australia, graduating in 2012 with:
- Master of Osteopathic Medicine
- Bachelor of Clinical Science (Human Form and Function)
He is registered with the General Osteopathic Council.
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