HENFIELD PHYSIO AND OSTEO - Key Persons


Mr Ben White

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Ben graduated from the British School of Osteopathy with a masters degree in 2012. In February 2013 he moved to Brisbane, Australia where he has been a full time practitioner in a multi-disciplinary clinic for the last 5 years. In Australia, Osteopathy is a first point of contact profession, so Ben has gained a lot of experience treating a wide range of presenting conditions in his time there. Ben has a particular interest in treating people with injuries obtained through sport, but also really enjoys seeing the quality of life improvements everyone can benefit from with Osteopathy whether it be office workers or the elderly. Ben may include techniques such as soft tissue massage, joint articulation, joint manipulation, and cranial-sacral therapy during his treatments. Ben has completed further study in Sports Massage, Cranial-Sacral Therapy and various courses on the treatment and rehabilitation of the neck and upper and lower limbs. Outside Osteopathy Ben enjoys watching and participating sport with a particular interest in football, specifically his beloved Tractor Boys of Ipswich Town

Mr Dean Dickinson

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Dean was working in professional sport with AFC Wimbledon in Division One of the Football League up until recently. He is continuing his studies currently in MSK Ultrasonography & Injection therapy at Essex University and an MSc in Personalised Nutrition (Functional Medicine) with CNELM/Middlesex University.

Mrs Christina Lyons

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member

Ms Juliet d'Enno

Job Titles:
  • Chartered Physiotherapist MCSP
  • Member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists
Juliet studied Physiotherapy at Kings College London and graduated in 2004. She worked at St Richards Hospital in Chichester and more recently in the Falls Prevention Team in Worthing where she developed a strong interest in working with older people. She recently became a member of AGILE and as well as working in her private practice in High Salvington, she spends much of of her time working in the community with those house-bound patients who are unable to travel. Juliet is a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists and the HCPC and is available in the clinic and for domicillary physio on Monday and Fridays.