We specialise in treating acute and persistent musculoskeletal pain, especially when previous treatments haven’t fully helped.

The Adamonis Osteopathic Approach™

  • Pain rarely begins where it is felt.

    When posture becomes unbalanced or movement is restricted, the body compensates. Over time, strain accumulates — and pain often appears at the end of that chain.

    If previous treatment focused only on the painful area, the underlying pattern may have remained unchanged.

  • Rather than applying routine techniques to the symptomatic site, we assess how the entire structure is aligned and moving.

    We identify:

    • Where compensation began

    • Which joints are restricted

    • How load is being redistributed

    Treatment is precise, hands-on, and continuously reassessed. Each correction is followed by re-testing movement, so progress is measurable and responsive — not guesswork.

  • Persistent pain often creates uncertainty.

    From the first session, findings are explained clearly, priorities are identified, and a structured plan is outlined.

    You understand:

    • What is driving the strain

    • What is being addressed

    • What progress should look like

    This is deliberate, responsible care — not a series of isolated treatments.

Watch a short video about our approach

Your Osteopath

Registered Osteopath International Lecturer | Founder of Adamonis Osteopathic Approach™ | Director at Bodymove Clinic

Kestutis Adamonis is a registered osteopath with full medical and osteopathic training completed in London.

His clinical work focuses on persistent and acute pain, as well as pregnancy-related and women’s health concerns, using detailed movement-based assessment and precise, hands-on treatment.

Alongside clinical practice, Kestutis teaches the Adamonis Osteopathic Approach™ to qualified practitioners and students across the UK, Europe, and India.

He is registered with the General Osteopathic Council.

Adamonis Osteopathic Approach - has been taught internationally in Europe, UK and India.