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Yvonne Ayliffe

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Aylsham Osteopaths
ACORNS
189 Hungate Street
Aylsham
Norfolk
NR11 6JX
United Kingdom

Tel: 01263 732028/07770 652839/01953 789629 eves

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Yvonne Ayliffe
Location

North Norfolk 

Aylsham Osteopaths

Acorns 189 Hungate Street

Aylsham
Norfolk NR11 6JX

Tacolneston Osteopaths

Tacolneston NR16 1DG 

South Norfolk



United Kingdom

Tel: 01263732028/07770 652839/01953 789629 eves


E-Mail: yayliffeost@hotmail.com



Main osteopath Yvonne Ayliffe qualified from the British School of Osteopathy in 1981 and has lived in the Caribbean, Africa, Scotland and now Norfolk for the last 15 years having established the Aylsham practice over the last 13 years and Tacolneston in the last 11 years. There is an interest in the practice in all aspects of osteopathy from sports injuries, babies, cranial osteopathy, structural work, long term postural changes,scoliosis, headaches, migraines, change through exercise such as Pilates and we have a close association with Kim Snelling of Shape-up Pilates. Podiatry can help our patients as well and here we connect with Ian Sadler a computerised podiatrist in Norwich. We also have a keen interest in children , their development and how we can help them before they develop the skeletal problems of adults, early checks are best and help keep the health of the person. With this aspect of paediatric care we have Katie Ellis who has started a two year MSc in paediatric osteopathy , We also have a sister practice in Tacolneston, South Norfolk, this qualification is relatively new. Yvonne has also treated children during her 29 years experience and works voluntarily at the Baby Cafe in Mundsley in North Norfolk to support the breatsfeeding programme which is so important for the health of the child and the jaw development.Recently we are trying to integrate the Optometric Vision Therapy aspect of Primitive reflexes to try and help the children who are dyspraxic, dyslexic generally are not coping very well and have retained primitive reflexes which disrupts the pattern of the muscular system which then limits learning, balance,sport,hand eye co-ordination and so much in the normal function of everyday life.

 If you want to fid out any more about the practice please give any of the numbers and the receptionist will provide you with any information or you can talk to an osteopath. Osteopathy is for everyone ring and find out if we can help you.




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Main osteopath Yvonne Ayliffe qualified from the British School of Osteopathy in 1981 and has lived in the Caribbean, Africa, Scotland and now Norfolk for the last 14 years, having established the Aylsham practice over the last 12 years and Tacolneston in the last ten years. There is an interest  in  the practice in all aspects of osteopathy from sports injuries, babies, cranial osteopathy, structural work, long term postural changes,scoliosis, headaches, migraines, change through exercise such as Pilates and we have a close association with Kim Snelling of Shape-up Pilates. Podiatry can help our patients as well and here we connect with Ian Sadler in Norwich. We also have a keen interest in children , their development and how we can help them before they develop the skeletal problems of  adults, early checks are best and help keep the health of the person.   Yvonne has been treating children during her 29 years experience and works voluntarily at the Baby Cafe in Mundsley in North Norfolk to support the breatsfeeding programme which is so important for  the health of the child and  jaw development. If you want to find out any more about the practice please give any of thetelephone numbers a ring and the receptionist will provide you with any information or you can talk to an osteopath. Osteopathy is for everyone, ring  and find out if we can help you. 

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