Working from Home Confessions: An Osteopath’s Account
“I’ve been working from the sofa with Frasier on in the background…”
As an Osteopath, I’ve heard more working-from-home confessions than I can count — and they all come with a common thread: back pain, neck tension, fatigue, and a creeping sense of burnout.
In this week’s blog, I share what really causes pain in desk-based professions — especially when working from home with children during the school holidays — and why it’s often not just posture, but patterns of stress, multitasking, and overwhelm that take their toll.
If you’re juggling work, kids, and a lack of movement (plus a few too many sugary snacks), this one’s for you.
When Treatment Isn’t Enough: How MRI Can Confirm a Diagnosis and Support NHS Referral
Sometimes, even with the right treatment and rehabilitation plan, pain doesn’t improve as expected. As experienced Osteopaths, we know when to stop, reassess, and recommend further investigation — often through private MRI imaging.
In this blog, we share two recent shoulder pain cases where early imaging confirmed our clinical suspicion of supraspinatus tendon issues. This not only gave patients clarity but also enabled timely referrals via their NHS GP to the right specialists.
At The Waterside Practice, we’re here to support recovery — and when treatment alone isn’t enough, we guide patients toward the next step with honesty and care.
Why Patients in Cambridgeshire Are Choosing Private Healthcare Services Before Consulting Their GP
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, more patients in Cambridgeshire are turning to private healthcare services — often before speaking to their GP. At The Waterside Practice, we’ve seen this shift first-hand, with people seeking timely support for pain and mobility issues.
While we hold deep respect for the NHS and its pressures, we’re here to help where appropriate. Our multidisciplinary team offers honest advice, professional care, and a clear pathway forward — whether that means treatment or guiding you to the right professional.
In this blog, we explore why this change is happening, what it means for patients, and how we’re committed to supporting our community with compassion and integrity.
Osteopathy for Unsettled babies in Cambridgeshire: Constant crying in New-borns and beyond
When the Crying Doesn't Stop
“I just don’t know what else to do — she screams all day. I feed her, change her, rock her, hold her close… nothing helps.”
These are the words of a mother in clinic, her baby crying inconsolably, her voice cracking with exhaustion. I’ve heard this story in many forms — whispered through tears, shared behind closed doors, repeated in the lonely hours of early parenthood. When a baby cries non-stop, it doesn’t just wear on the ears — it shakes your confidence, unsettles your nervous system, and leaves you feeling like you’ve missed something essential. But often, these babies are trying to tell us something — and as an osteopath, I listen with both heart and hands to find what might help.
In this blog topic, I’m writing for the parents who feel like they’re drowning in noise, self-doubt, and worry. If that’s you — you’re not alone, and you’re not failing. There may be more going on than meets the eye — and support is here.
With warmth,
Bernitta Willoughby M.Ost DO PGD WHO
Supporting Young Spines: Understanding and Managing Scoliosis in Children into Adulthood
Spotting the Curve: Supporting Children and Adults with Scoliosis
At The Waterside Practice, we regularly support children and adults living with scoliosis—from early teenage assessments to long-term management. In this blog, our principal osteopath shares insights from 14 years of experience, including a recent case of a 12-year-old boy whose spinal curve was first noticed by friends, and an inspiring adult patient who has managed scoliosis successfully since childhood while thriving in the fitness industry.
Whether mild or more complex, scoliosis doesn't have to mean restriction—with the right support, education, and care, your spine can stay strong and supported for life.
Why Choose a Huntingdon Osteopath?
Looking for a trusted osteopath near Huntingdon?
At The Waterside Practice in Warboys, we offer expert osteopathy for back pain, sports injuries, pregnancy discomfort, and cranial care for babies — all in a clean, friendly, and professional clinic. We’re known for honest advice, not upselling, and we only recommend treatment when it's genuinely needed. Discover the difference of patient-first care just minutes from Huntingdon.
Probiotics: Women’s Health & Vaginal balance
Can Oral Probiotics Really Support Vaginal Health?
It’s a topic many women feel too embarrassed to talk about—yet so many silently struggle with it. Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is one of the most common vaginal conditions, affecting up to 1 in 3 women in the UK. For some, it’s a one-off issue. But for many, it recurs time and again, even after treatment.
What if part of the solution lies not in another cream or antibiotic, but in something as simple as a daily oral probiotic?
In this blog, I explore the science behind the gut-vaginal axis, share evidence on how certain probiotic strains can help restore balance, and offer guidance on what to look for when choosing a supplement. If you’re looking for a natural, evidence-based way to support your intimate health—this one’s for you.
Tech Neck in Children: How Device Use and Accidents Can Lead to Neck Pain
Postpartum Back & Shoulder Pain: An Osteopath's Perspective – and Lived Experience
Just two days after giving birth to my second child, I returned to clinic—this time as a patient. Labour had left me with significant shoulder strain, and the demands of feeding and disrupted sleep quickly contributed to persistent mid-back discomfort. As both an osteopath and a mother, this experience reaffirmed the importance of timely, tailored postpartum care to support recovery and restore comfort in the early weeks.
The Anti-Inflammatory Diet – An Osteopath’s Perspective on Eating for Musculoskeletal Health
As an osteopath, I often remind patients that healing doesn’t stop after leaving the treatment room. What you put on your plate can be just as important as manual therapy when it comes to managing pain and inflammation. An anti-inflammatory diet—rich in colourful vegetables, omega-3 fats, and whole foods—can support joint health, reduce discomfort, and promote long-term recovery. It’s not about restriction, but about making choices that help your body thrive.
Gut Microbiome: The Tiny World Inside Us & Its Link to Disease
As an osteopath with a keen interest in whole-body health, I've found the gut microbiome to be one of the most exciting and important areas in modern healthcare. This community of microbes living in our digestive tract influences not just digestion, but also immunity, inflammation, mood, and chronic disease. In this blog, I explore how supporting gut health can benefit conditions like arthritis, IBS, anxiety, and chronic back pain—revealing why the gut may be the key to better long-term wellbeing.
Back pain – am I just old? ...advice from an Osteopath
Many of us assume back pain is just a natural part of getting older.
But what if it isn’t?
What if there is something you can do to feel better—without relying on painkillers or surgery?
Disc Prolapse: Why Manual Therapy and Rehab Often Beat the Knife
If you’ve been told you have a slipped or herniated disc, surgery might seem like the only answer. But for most people, it isn’t. In fact, manual therapy and structured rehab often lead to the same—if not better—long-term results, without the risks or downtime of surgery. In this blog, osteopath Bernitta Willoughby explores how osteopathy and movement-based care can help you recover naturally from a disc prolapse and get back to living life on your terms.
The Power of Posture: An Osteopath’s Guide to Better Alignment
Think you have bad posture? Do you care?
We think you might want to read this one..
Meet Harry England: Osteopath, Sports Enthusiast, and Cambridge Half Marathon Achiever
Harry England, an Osteopath at The Waterside Practice in Warboys, recently completed the Cambridge Half Marathon 2025 in an impressive 1 hour 42 minutes, showcasing his dedication not only to his profession but also to personal athletic achievement. With a strong passion for both running and golf, Harry brings a unique perspective to his osteopathic practice, specializing in sports-related injuries. His deep understanding of biomechanics and injury prevention allows him to provide tailored care for athletes, helping them recover and perform at their best. Whether you’re training for a marathon or aiming to improve your golf game, Harry's expertise ensures you receive the best support for both injury prevention and recovery.
Exercises for Mid Back Pain
Mid back pain can be very wearing, often described as a continual ache with stiffness - Osteopaths and massage therapists help with these sorts of issues every day in clinic.
So we thought some stretches to help you between sessions would be welcomed!
Breech Babies: Can Osteopaths help?
Breech babies - can Osteopaths help?
Tension Headaches
Osteopath Jenna Dockerill delves into the common ailment; tension headaches and how Osteopathy can play a key role in managing symptoms.
“A&E told me I should see a Physio, not an Osteopath.”
Not an uncommon comment from patients during a flare up, here’s a few questions unanswered to help :)