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Finding Simplicity Within the Complexity of Clinical Practice – Matt Wallden

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About Matt Walden   Trained as an Osteopath and Naturopath in the 1990’s   Completed a BSc(Hons) and a Master's in Osteopathic Medicine before proceeding to train in the CHEK System between 2001-2005   Worked in professional sports by 2003   Bought an early version of the Vibram Fivefingers in 2006, helped convince Vibram that their “sailing shoe” had applications in rehabilitation and conditioning.   Contributed several chapters to various medical texts and has been the Associate Editor of the Rehabilitation Section for Elsevier’s Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies since 2009   Presented here and abroad to post-graduate, undergraduate and various medical groups and has been a part of the CHEK Faculty since 2006.   Has written a chapter on Rehabilitation in the 2008 book entitled Naturopathic Physical Medicine  

Marketing & Business Growth – Michelle Squire

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Michelle Squire is the Head of The Masterplan Programme, a structured 9-step model designed to empower business owners to build the life they have always envisioned. With a deep passion for marketing and business growth, Michelle brings both strategic insight and heartfelt dedication to her work. Her daily mission is to support individuals in transforming their businesses and, in doing so, make a lasting, meaningful difference in their lives.

The Sporting Spine – Clive Lathey and Tim Allardyce

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Clive Lathey is a Registered Osteopath and Sports Scientist, and is the Founder and Director of The Putney Clinic of Physical Therapy. He graduated from the British School of Osteopathy in 1983. In 2007, he obtained a Master’s Degree in Sports Medicine from the University of Surrey. After working in Australia, New Zealand and Spain, Clive has spent the last 30 years working in London.  Tim is the proud Clinical Director at Surrey Physio. He originally started working as a physiotherapist in 2000, and qualified as an osteopath in 2002 from The British School of Osteopathy, where he gained a reputation for producing superb results, and started treating his lecturers and clinic tutors. He joined the HCPC in 2005 as a Physiotherapist and achieved his Masters in Sports Physiotherapy in 2012 from Bath University. In 2017 he became a non-medical prescriber qualifying from London South Bank University, and an injection therapist, qualifying from the University of Essex.