I have been really lucky to work with some incredible osteopaths over the years, mainly in an academic capacity. I have known Chris for about 13 years and have always been impressed with his knowledge and skill as an osteopath, he is one of the best.
One of the things I like about doing these interviews is speaking to people, like Chris, who have been working in osteopathy for many years and these people are still open to learning more about osteopathy and really enjoying it, rather than wanting to add a new modality from outside of osteopathy because they feel perhaps something is missing. These osteopathic "long haulers" have found that there isn't anything missing from osteopathy and they continue their lifelong journey of learning developing an incredible depth of knowledge and skill as osteopaths.