Meet the practitioners
Rebecca Popplewell D.O
Rebecca graduated as an Osteopath from the British School of Osteopathy in London in 1985, qualifying her as a GOsC registered Osteopath.
Rebecca studied Post Graduate work in Cranial Osteopathy, with particular reference to working with babies and young children.
Prior to setting up Molford House Surgery, Rebecca had private practices in London, Hampstead and Hertfordshire and was instrumental in the set up of the London Central YMCA Sports Injury Clinic.
Rebecca has 30 years experience of dance and fitness including teaching anatomy and physiology for RSA Accredited teachers and A level students.
James Wilson BSc (Hons) OST.MED.DO
James qualified as an Osteopath in 2000, graduating from The British College of Osteopathic Medicine (BCOM).
James has worked in busy practices in London and Oxfordshire and has developed a particular interest in ergonomic related problems, sports injuries and the problems associated with degenerative changes. James has also tutored undergraduate osteopaths in London and Oxford between 2000 and 2008. He has worked at Molford House since 2007.
Rebecca and James are available for treatments at Molford House Surgery Monday through Friday. They are both registered with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) and are covered by all major private healthcare schemes.
Ann Le Bek Dip FTST Member MLD UK
Ann qualified in 1995 as a sports therapist and fitness instructor and is now accredited to the British Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation as a phase IV instructor. She has extensive experience in the treatment and prevention of sports injuries. Ann teaches exercise rehabilitation, core stability and cardiac rehabilitation on a 1 to 1 and group basis.
In addition Ann is a specialist Lymphoedema practitioner, having studied Advanced Manual Lymphatic Drainage and Combined Decongestive Therapy (Bandaging) at the Vodder School in Austria and co-runs the North Devon Lymphoedema support group. Her qualifications have led to her being invited as a visiting practitioner to the Arm & Leg clinic and 56 London Road Clinic
Find out more about her work at Lighterlimbs.
Sue Lovemore DipION BA (MBANT)
Sue graduated from the Institute of Optimum Nutrition in 2000 with Distinction. In addition to running nutritional practices in London and Devon, Sue talks and writes about nutrition. She has post-graduate training in sports nutrition, metabolic typing (which helps to fine-tune the diet for the individual) and specialist nutritional interventions in a number of conditions including chronic fatigue syndrome, autism and immune system problems.
Sue has extensive experience in a wide range of health issues including digestive health, energy and performance, hormonal balance, fertility and skin and joint problems.
Her company, Stop the Clock, was set up in 2000 with five fellow graduates from the Institute of Optimum Nutrition. Between them they have a broad range of experience, which each of them can call on. They keep abreast of all the latest research within the nutritional field, particularly in the fields of genetics and nutrition for longevity and protecting against the diseases of ageing. Find out more about her work at Stop the Clock.
Sue runs a monthly clinic at Molford House Surgery.
Abbie Dean F.A.C.E.T.S. Dip
Abbie has been working as a Counsellor for 18 years having trained at The School of Psychotherapy and Counselling, Regent’s College London, and City University. Abbie is experienced in all areas of counselling including relationship issues, bereavement and adolescent counselling.
For the past 4 years she has used her training in Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) to treat phobias and addictions and to identify issues that contribute to stubborn physical ailments and pain. Abbie says “We often repeat negative patterns in our life and using EFT speeds up the counselling process enabling one to tackle all the resistant factors”.
