Liz Halsey
“A practitioner of acupuncture, osteopathy and cranial osteopathy, I use a mix of skills to tailor each treatment to the client’s needs.”
“I see the session as a ‘reset’ to calm symptoms and allow freer movement, creating the right conditions for the body to heal itself. Alongside this, I aim to help the client increase their understanding of their problem and guide them towards optimal self-management.”
Qualifications
• 2021 Gym Instructor Level 2 - Focus Training
• 2018 PGDip Human Nutrition - Chester University (Distinction)
• 2014 BSc (Hons) Acupuncture - Manchester Metropolitan University (First Class)
• 2003 BSc (Hons) Osteopathy - British School of Osteopathy (now University College of Osteopathy) (First Class)
• 1998 MPhil Genetics - University of St Andrews
• 1997 BSc (Hons) Genetics - University of Nottingham (First Class)
Practice experience
I have worked fulltime in private practice as an osteopath since 2003. Since 2006 I have also offered acupuncture. I volunteered as an acupuncturist at St Ann’s Hospice, Herald Green, between 2015 and 2016. From 2016 until 2021 I was the acupuncturist at the Neil Cliffe Centre (based at Wythenshawe Hospital and run by St. Ann’s Hospice), where I helped support people with life-limiting conditions.
Exercise and sport have always been an important part of my life, with weekly training sessions with a personal trainer from 2014 adding to my knowledge.
Exercise and sport have always been an important part of my life, with weekly training sessions with a personal trainer from 2014 adding to my knowledge.
Life-long learning
I have a longstanding interest in holistic healing traditions from around the world. I have studied different styles of bodywork including Chinese (Tuina), Indian (Ayurvedic), Japanese (Shiatsu), Swedish, Thai and ‘No-Hands’ massage methods.
My acupuncture practice is based primarily on medical acupuncture but I have also studied traditional Chinese acupuncture to degree level.
I also stay up to date with scientific progress in orthopaedic and acupuncture practice by attending educational events in local hospitals and professional courses around the country.
My acupuncture practice is based primarily on medical acupuncture but I have also studied traditional Chinese acupuncture to degree level.
I also stay up to date with scientific progress in orthopaedic and acupuncture practice by attending educational events in local hospitals and professional courses around the country.
Research
I continually access research literature to help me provide the most effective treatment for my clients. I have myself published two papers:
- • Halsey, E. J., Xing, M., & Stockley, R. C. (2015). Acupuncture for joint symptoms related to aromatase inhibitor therapy in postmenopausal women with early-stage breast cancer: a narrative review. Acupuncture in Medicine, 33(3), 188-195.
- • Ritchie, M. G., Halsey, E. J., & Gleason, J. M. (1999). Drosophila song as a species-specific mating signal and the behavioural importance of Kyriacou & Hall cycles in D. melanogaster song. Animal Behaviour, 58(3), 649-657.
Healthcare insurance companies
I am registered with many of the major healthcare insurance companies. If I am not registered with your insurance company, let me know and I will check to see if I can become a provider with them too.
Caring for our planet
Wherever possible I make choices that help us live sustainably. In my practice I use acupuncture needles with biodegradable packaging and plastic-free guide tubes, and locally sourced massage waxes made from natural ingredients.