Thomas Jeppesen learned about chiropractic from the age of 12. Since then it was his ambition to become a chiropractor. This he realised in 1997 when he graduated from the Anglo-European college of Chiropractic following a total of 5 years study.

Following his graduation he has undertaken several post-graduate studies:

Sacro-occipital Technique is a technique to help balancing the body especially focusing on the pelvis and cranium.

Various Soft tissue techniques, in order to promote better relaxation and function of the muscles, thus promoting faster recovery, decreasing the chance of recurrences and increasing performance.

Sports Chiropractic Diploma, in 2004 Dr Jeppesen completed the International Sports Chiropractic Diploma (ICSSD) following 2 years of post-graduate studies.

Dr Jeppesen has a special interest in sports chiropractic; he has worked at several events including Winter Olympics in Turin 2006, The World Games in Duisburg, Germany 2005, the National Masters Track and Field Championships 2005 and the Beijing Olympics in 2008. Furthermore he has been the team chiropractor to the Leicester Riders Basketball Team since 2003.

Having two lovely daughters himself, he also has a keen interest in treating pregnant women and children. He always says: ‘Regular Chiropractic care from childhood should be as common as having your teeth checked. Remember: as the twig is bent, so grows the tree!’Chiropractic is for the whole family, not just before you go on holiday!

Have your spine checked regularly

E-mail: thomas@healthonhand.co.uk

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