Introducing Paul Kyte, Ena’s in-house osteopath & healer.


Paul has been looking after the wellbeing of the Ena team for the last five years. Now it’s time to share one of our best kept secrets.

About Me

I graduated as an osteopath (Bsc Hons) in 1998 from the British School of Osteopathy and in 2000 I completed a 2 year post graduate diploma in paediatric osteopathy. I went on to work and teach at the Osteopathic Centre for Children for many years and it was there that I began my energy work.

In a former life I was a tank soldier, combat medic, personal trainer, ski instructor and I had my own swim school. Perhaps more importantly I had a serious bicycle accident in my 20s, I was rebuilt by the doctors but it was osteopathy that healed me. This is probably why I have an interest in treating people post trauma/post op.

Osteopathy

Osteopathy is a safe and natural approach to health care. The main emphasis is on the structural integrity of the body. Treatments aim to relieve the symptoms of discomfort whilst seeking to identify the cause. As it is a holistic practice, osteopaths will always consider the emotional as well as physical aspects that could be effecting health.

Paul has a highly developed sense of touch and uses his hands to investigate the underlying cause of pain and dysfunction. He uses traditional methods of osteopathic manipulation to help restore mobility, improve function in restricted joints, he also specializes in cranial osteopathy. Cranial is a refined and subtle type of osteopathic treatment that is very gentle but very powerful. Treatment encourages the release of stresses and tensions throughout the body, including the head.

Paul can help with

  • Back pain/neck pain/musculoskeletal pain
  • Headaches
  • Post-operative trauma
  • Release of shock (physical and emotional)
  • Pregnancy/fertility/womb clearing
  • Birth trauma
  • Babies and children

And much more…

 

What to expect:

Consultation

Paul will take a full medical case history asking questions about your health past and present. He may ask questions about lifestyle, activities and how your problem has come about.The first appointment is 90mins and any follow up is usually 45 mins.

Examination

Please wear something comfortable and Paul may ask you to undress to your underwear, only if clinically appropriate and if you are happy to do so. Gowns are also available.

Paul will want to go through some examination movements and tests in order to help him make a diagnosis and rule out any underlying clinical conditions. He will tell you of any findings, discuss a working diagnosis, treatment options and obtain your permission to provide the treatment.

Chaperones

If you have any concerns you may bring along a friend or relative.

Aftercare

Paul will often offer you lifestyle advice to help manage and improve your symptoms. It is not uncommon to feel ‘sore’ for 24 hours after treatment. You may also feel tired or emotional.

Cancellation charges

We do require 24 hours notice of any cancellation or a charge of the full price of a treatment will be applied.