DKTherapy is Fenland's premier complementary therapy centre, set up in 2007 by Debbie Kinley, who specialises in pain and stress relief.
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About Us
DKTherapy is Fenland's premier complementary therapy centre, set up in 2007 by Debbie Kinley, who specialises in pain and stress relief. It is located centrally in March, Cambridgeshire and is open each weekday from 9am until 5pm. Appointments can also be made at other times, by negotiation.
Debbie has studied with leading bodyworkers from the U.K., the U.S.A. and Australia and is therefore able to tailor each treatment to your particular needs. She uses a blend of therapies, particularly the Bowen Technique, the Emmett Technique and Gene Dobkin's "Neural Touch" to pinpoint the source of the discomfort, and apply gentle muscle-release work to resolve the problems quickly.
Examples of issues which have responded well to these therapies are:- Back pain
- Neck pain/stiffness
- Headaches/sinus problems
- Frozen shoulder
- Elbow and forearm pains
- Asthma/Hay fever
- I B S
- Indigestion/Reflux
- Menstrual irregularities
- Gait and posture
- Sports injuries
- Hip/pelvic pains
- Tight hamstrings
- Knee and ankle problems
- Balance and stability
Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, Fibromyalgia and Parkinson's Disease.
About Debbie
Debbie Kinley has had an interesting and varied working life. Her first career choice was banking, and she worked for several international banks in Dublin and in the Isle of Man. In 1993, feeling disillusioned by working with abstract numbers, she decided to do something more "real" and gave up her job as Assistant Manager in a large merchant bank in order to move to England and study full-time.
Armed with an Advanced Diploma in Counselling, Debbie then worked as a Counsellor, both with people in prison and in private practice. This led to her becoming Drugs Treatment Manager at a number of Her Majesty's finest prisons between 1995 and 2002 and, ultimately, to her vocation as a complementary therapist.
Her interest in alternative forms of therapy started in 1998, when she gained her First and Second Degrees in Usui Reiki. She then qualified in Auricular Acupuncture, which was used to great effect in the prisons, both for staff and prisoners. In 1990, she was privileged to travel to New York to observe and work in the Lincoln Memorial Centre, where the NADA five-point auricular protocol was developed by Dr Michael Smith. Perhaps the most significant learning completed by Debbie was her training for the Bowen Technique, in which she qualified in 2000. This resulted in an invitation to work in Mauritius in 2002-3, where she treated clients with Bowen in a privately-run clinic.
Service Categories
Acupuncture, Bowen Therapy, EFT, Reiki
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