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In which Pat and Esperanza have a difference of opinion over time

In which Pat and Esperanza disagree on the matter of time.

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Massimo Lenotti

Massimo Lenotti joined Hoxton Health as an osteopath in May 2019 and is available on Tuesdays for appointments.

Massimo moved to the UK from Italy with his family in 2010. He graduated with a Masters Degree in Osteopathy at BCOM and has worked in the fitness and healthcare industry since 1993. Since 2015 he started working in NHS settings in Central London for Ascenti Ltd, offering thousands of different musculo skeletal treatments but in particular for spinal conditions (lower back and neck pain).

His areas of interest are chronic low back pain and pain neuroscience, movement therapy and stress management strategies with a particular attention to breathing and meditation techniques which he regularly uses and offers to his patients in combination with osteopathy.

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Cholesterol – goodie or baddie?

There is a lot of controversy about whether cholesterol is bad for you. Or is it secretly good for you?

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What dancing can do for you

‘We should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once.’ Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

It doesn’t matter if I’m off the beat. 
It doesn’t matter if I’m snapping to the rhythm.
It doesn’t matter if I look like a complete goon when I dance.
It is my dance.
It is my moment.
It is mine.
And dance I will.
Try and stop me.
Dan Pearce, Single Dad Laughing

Do you remember dancing? Going out on weekend nights, coming home exhausted but just buzzing. I spent five years of my life dancing most nights of the week and I never felt more alive. I remember saying ‘Who needs sex? This is better than anything.’ Totally exhilarating. It made me feel fit and alive, alert and thrilled with life. I thought it was the secret to life.

Well, now it is official. Research from Coventry University has shown that, as well as getting you fit, which I think we all know that dancing will do, it is also especially good for your brain function. 

How come? Probably because it involves getting oxygen pumping around your body and at the same time having to coordinate movements of different parts of your body using the left and right side of your brain. It makes immediate and significant improvements in your brain function.

If you are worried about what ageing is doing to your brain, and who isn’t, why not try our (Slow) Line Dancing classes? You don’t have to have a partner. You don’t have to have experience. You don’t even have to have rhythm. Our line dance teacher, Scott, will make you welcome, teach you the moves, get you moving and you’ll start to reap the benefits.

Want to do something about deteriorating heart and brain function? Let’s dance!

Hoxton Health’s Line Dancing classes are on Wednesdays at 10am at the Britannia Centre, 40 Hyde Road, N1 5JU or 1pm at Pensioner’s Hall, Brougham Road, London E8 4PD.

For any other information about who we are or what we do, call us on 020 7739 2533. 

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Will shiatsu be for me?

So I’ve been booked in for a shiatsu treatment at Hoxton Health and I’m rather nervous. What will it be like? A friend told me I might have to lie on the floor! Not sure if that will work for me. Might need a crane to get me up again afterwards! But I suspect they will have a bed as it’s all set up for us older people.

Actually, I’m a wee bit excited. I quite like trying new things. I’ve had quite a stressful time recently and have been told that shiatsu might help release some of the negative energy I’m storing (whatever that might be) that is making me stiff and achey. Let’s hope so.