Amy Hunter BSc. (Hons) Anat, B.Ost.
Amy studied at the British School of Osteopathy and graduated in 2009 with Distinction.
She is registered with the General Osteopathic Council and has practised as an Osteopath in various multidisciplinary clinics in Sussex since graduating.
Amy also has a first class Anatomy degree from Edinburgh University and until recently, lectured in anatomy to the undergraduate students at the European School of Osteopathy.
With an interest in anatomy and teaching, Amy tries to understand the root cause of problems and her holistic approach to treatment uses a combination of gentle osteopathic techniques to help ease pain and restore normal movement and function, as well as discussing lifestyle, diet and exercise, and helping people to understand how their body works and what they can do to help themselves.
Amy has recently undertaken extra training to specialise treating women in their perimenopausal and postmenopausal years, and the extra challenges that this period in their life brings.
She has volunteered with an arthritis charity delivering chronic pain management courses. She is also trained in Dry needling and has a Sports massage qualification.
She demonstrates anatomy to other Osteopaths and manual therapists at Brighton and Sussex Medical School every now and then, gives talks at Brighton Natural Health Centre to other movement therapists, and is a fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
In her spare time she enjoys walking the dog, swimming, hillwalking in Scotland and Wales and camping with her family! She also has the odd printmaking exhibition every now and then.