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Osteopathy in Bridport, Dorset

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Twist and Shout Osteopathic Health Centre offers osteopathy, remedial & sports massage, and acupuncture in the heart of Bridport. Find fees, opening hours and contact details right here — no hunting around.

AddressTwist and Shout Osteopathic Health Centre, 32 South Street
HoursMon–Fri 9–5:30 · Sat 10–4
Phone01308 459996

Services

Clear, simple options — with fees and timings below.

Osteopathy

Osteopathy is best known for helping patients with musculoskeletal pain. Osteopaths take a whole-person approach and treat patients rather than conditions.

  • Initial consultation includes case history + examination + treatment
  • Advice may include exercises and postural guidance
  • Individual care plan, reviewed over follow-ups
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Remedial & Sports Massage

Massage appointments are available for remedial and sports-focused work, aligned with your goals and activity level.

  • Suitable for everyday aches and sporting demands
  • Time set aside for assessment and treatment
  • Pairs well with home-care advice
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Acupuncture

Traditional Chinese Acupuncture is offered by a qualified practitioner and registered professional body standards.

  • Initial consult + treatment
  • Follow-up appointments available
  • Book via the clinic phone numbers below
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Fees

Up-front, easy to find. If you’re unsure what to book, call and we’ll guide you.

Osteopathy

Initial consultation + treatment
£75
Up to 90 minutes (includes £25 deposit at booking)
Follow-up appointment
£48
Up to 45 minutes

Massage (Remedial & Sports)

Initial consultation
£75
Follow-up appointment
£48

Acupuncture

Initial consultation
£50
Follow-up appointment
£40
Booking note: Osteopathy initial appointments include a £25 deposit at the time of booking.
Insurance Coverage: We are accepted by most medical insurance policies such as: BUPA, AXA, BCWA, HSA, Norwich Union, and Simply Health. To claim for treatment of acute injuries on your medical insurance, please contact your provider for an authorisation code prior to consultation to qualify you for this funding.

The team

Experienced practitioners, working from the same central Bridport clinic location.

Liza - Principal Osteopath

Liza Adams, M.Sc, DO, Principal

Liza Adams has worked as an osteopath since 1990. She is the principal practitioner of Twist & Shout Osteopathic Health Centre and used to work at The Charmouth Medical Practice with Drs Beckers. She has worked in the past as part of the NHS Acute Back Pain Service at Weymouth and Bridport Hospitals for four years in 2008. After this she was involved in the “STOP! Back pain” management research project funded by The Health Foundation.

Charlotte Eady

Charlotte Eady, M.Ost.

Charlotte graduated from Swansea University in 2015 with a masters in Osteopathy (M.Ost). Whilst training she worked part time as a lifeguard where she also trained as a first aider and took full advantage of the opportunity to learn from gym instructors, class instructors, personal trainers and competitive sport coaches. This learning inspired her dissertation which looked at the similarities between traditional osteopathic values and modern whole body, functional training.

Heidi - Osteopath

Heidi Sharp, Lic.Ac.

Heidi qualified in 2001 from the College of Integrated Chinese medicine in Reading with a Lic Ac (Licentiate of Acupuncture). Heidi is a member of the British Acupuncture council, the largest regulatory body for the practioners of traditional Acupuncture. The BAcC maintains high standards of education, ethics and is bound by a strict professional codes, conducts and safe practice. Heidi runs a clinic in Bridport on a Tuesdays and Fridays, using a combined style of 5 element and Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM).

Adam - Osteopath

Adam Robertson, BSc (Hons) OstMed

Adam has returned to us after his time in the NHS and later founding East Cornwall Osteopathy, bringing with him a holistic and inclusive approach. Whether you’re a weekend warrior or simply looking to move more comfortably, Adam has your back. As a registered osteopath, he combines skilled joint manipulation with the gentle, evidence-based exercise protocols he developed during his NHS work in both inpatient and clinical settings. Adam is dedicated to helping you improve your quality of life, ensuring you feel safe and supported every step of the way.

What to expect

What is Osteopathy?

Osteopathy is best known for treating low back pain and sciatica, thanks to its patient-focused approach. Rather than treating conditions, osteopaths address the individual, considering how the body’s structure affects its function. Many people seek help for muscle and joint pain or sports injuries. Treatment focuses on the skeleton, joints, muscles, soft tissues, and internal organs. While not a cure-all, osteopathy aims to support the body’s natural health, benefiting people of all ages. In the UK, osteopaths often work alongside other healthcare professionals to ensure patients receive the most appropriate care.

Initial Consultation

Patients are assessed through a detailed case history that covers current concerns and past medical conditions. This is followed by an examination of the musculoskeletal system, with neurological and vascular assessments when appropriate. Using palpation — a highly developed sense of touch — and pattern recognition, osteopaths identify areas of dysfunction that may contribute to pain. When needed, patients can be referred for further investigations such as X-rays or MRI scans, often in cooperation with a GP or specialist. At this practice, we maintain a flexible, patient-centred approach. Patients are encouraged to call within a few days of treatment between 9–10 a.m. to update us on their progress and discuss next steps. Using gentle stretching and joint manipulation techniques, osteopaths help create the optimal conditions for the body’s natural healing.

Education & Training

UK-trained osteopaths undertake a minimum of four years of study. During the BSc degree, they learn to assess patients with pain that may arise from the musculoskeletal system. Differential diagnosis is an essential skill, as pain can often be referred from other areas of the body. Students study anatomy, physiology, embryology, pathology, and clinical methods, along with medical subjects such as orthopaedics, rheumatology, respiratory and cardiovascular systems, genitourinary and gastrointestinal health, neurology, and psychology. This comprehensive education enables practitioners to master both the philosophy and practice of osteopathic medicine. All osteopathic colleges are overseen and accredited by the Quality Assurance Agency.

Understanding the Osteopathic Approach

When visiting an osteopath for the first time, a full history and examination are carried out to assess all relevant systems. Osteopathy takes a “global” approach, considering a patient’s physical, chemical, and emotional wellbeing. Pain is often linked to past trauma or other health issues. For instance, shoulder pain may stem from muscles, joints, nerves in the neck, or even organ dysfunction such as heart, lung, or diaphragm problems. Similarly, neck pain can relate to cardiovascular issues, and back pain may result from kidney or pelvic conditions. Still, most cases of back pain are classified as “simple mechanical pain.”

Contact, hours & directions

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01308 459996

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Opening hours

  • Monday-Friday9:00am - 5:30pm
  • Saturday10:00am - 4:00pm
  • SundayClosed

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Twist and Shout Osteopathic Health Centre
32 South Street
Bridport, Dorset
DT6 3NQ

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