Alison is a ‘Sarling Technique’ Body Mechanics Holistic Musculoskeletal Therapist who has been working within the field of Holistic Therapy for a number of years. Alison is also a qualified teacher in the therapy for both student training and ‘Sarling Technique’ Precision exercise along with remedial therapy classes.
Alison had the great opportunity to be personally trained by Grace Olive Collins, founder of the Sarling Technique and Body Mechanics therapy, who is a professional member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists and has worked within this field for over 30 years.
Alison's passion to help people who suffer with musculoskeletal problems and improve the health service, resulted in voluntary involvement with the NHS West Essex Clinical Commissioning Group, focussing on improving musculoskeletal services; representing the ‘voice’ of the patient and complimentary therapy.
Alison is a ‘Sarling Technique’ Body Mechanics Holistic Musculoskeletal Therapist who has been working within the field of Holistic Therapy for a number of years. Alison is also a qualified teacher in the therapy for both student training and ‘Sarling Technique’ Precision exercise along with remedial therapy classes.
Previously Alison worked within the scientific industry for over 19 years supporting various therapeutic groups including Pain, Psychiatry, Translational Pharmacological Sciences, Neuroprotection, Neurodegeneration, Gastrointestinal Diseases, MRI, Metabolism, Genetics and Respiratory research. Alison's belief in the importance of treating the physical, mind and body is not only due to her education, experience and training but also her own physical conditions. Alison has been involved with ‘Focus on the Patients’ awareness clinics along with presenting at schools and colleges as a Science Ambassador for STEMNET. Alisons scientific background coupled with her holistic understanding enables her to share her experience strength and hope to clients, providing advice. Alisons approach of treating the whole body ‘holistically’ helps and empowers others to improve their quality of life.
Alison has written a number of articles including: Food for thought, Relieve your tension and Living with Fibromyalgia for the British Complementary Medical Association.