All Synergy On-Site Therapists are professionally qualified in their chosen field of expertise and are registered with the Scottish Massage Therapists Organisation ensuring that they adhere to a strict code of professional ethics.
Pam Dobbie BSc (Hons) DARM RMT OSM Pam is an Advanced Remedial and Clinical Sports Massage Therapist specialising in CranioSacral Therapy with newborns, children and adults.
With over 10 years experience of offering individuals and corporates a highly personal and professional service she is continually developing her therapeutic skills.
By working with the MindBody her therapies ensure that all aspects of the individual are taken into consideration, physical, mental, emotional and spiritual.
Pam trained with a number of professional institutions including the Scottish Massage Schools, Upledger Institute and Richard Bandler approved Brain Training. She is a member of the Scottish Massage Therapists Organisation (SMTO) and The CranioSacral Society.
Martin Henck DARM DRM DSM
Dr Jane Jamieson has always had a deep interest in the structure and function of the body. She has a BSc. Physiology and a PhD. Biophysics which has given her a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology and the workings of biological systems. Jane's interests are varied with a common theme; finding ways to support the body to heal itself. This has led to an ongoing study of bodywork, nutrition, exercise, relaxation and mind/body techniques. Jane's background in science gives her ability to look for common threads and to understand underlying principles in health.
Jane Jamieson has many years experience working as a Complementary Therapist to improve movement and postural patterns, ease discomfort and aid recovery after injury. She uses a combination of Remedial Massage Therapy, Pilates and CranioSacral Therapy to enhance long-term recovery.
Grania Ingleby MSc BSc (Hons) DARM RMT
Grania is an Advanced Remedial Massage therapist, having trained with the Scottish Massage Therapist’s Organisation. She has worked for a season in Chamonix treating a range of injuries from skiers, snowboarders, mountain climbers and of course holiday makers. Recently she was Mark Beaumont’s therapist before his world breaking circumnavigation of the globe by bicycle. She is now based at various clinics in the central belt and at the David Lloyd centre on Monday nights.
In addition Grania has an MSc in animal manipulation through the McTimoney College Oxford, specialising in Horses and Dogs.