I graduated from the British School of Osteopathy in 1998 with an honours degree in Osteopathy. Like most osteopaths, I have a private practice with a diverse range of patients. Although I often treat 'non-spinal' pain and dysfunction (for example, a sore wrist), it is fair to say that the majority of problems I get involved with involve spinal pain and dysfunction, either directly (for example, neck pain) or indirectly (for example, a runner complaining of knee pain which can be traced back to a stiff lumbar spine).