
COVENT GARDEN
23-24 Henrietta Street
Covent Garden WC2E 8ND
T +44 (0) 207 100 4885
F +44 (0) 207 868 5515
info@purusactivehealth.co.uk
HAMPTON COURT
14 Riverbank
Hampton Court KT8 9BH
T +44 (0) 208 941 7675
F +44 (0) 207 868 5515
jonathan@purusactivehealth.co.uk
Purus Active Health was founded by Mathew Cousins, Andrew Colley and Jonathan Teyletche who recognised parallels between their treatment styles and practicing goals.
This, combined with the lack of an efficient and structured rehabilitation centre in the West End, prompted the three partners to build a team that would enhance their individual treatment approaches leading to a more complete rehabilitation for their patients.
Their mission is to offer a comprehensive and professional, health care service delivered to a high standard which is both industry leading and good value.
This ethos, we are proud to say, has had a positive impact in the way we treat and the success we are experiencing today with our patients and clients.
All of our Osteopaths are registered with the General Osteopathic Council and insured to practice
Jonathan Bailey-Teyletche (Director)
Registered Osteopath, Senior Lecturer in Osteopathic Technique & Child Development
Jonathan graduated from the British School of Osteopathy (BSO) in 1996. Since then he has run Purus Hampton Court as well as working at the Osteopathic Centre for Children in Harley Street. Having been involved with National League Hockey for many years, Jonathan has a strong interest in rehabilitating sports injuries as well as paediatric osteopathy.
As well as running the Purus Hampton Court Clinic, Jonathan lectures in child development and was a senior member of the technique and clinic faculty at the British School of Osteopathy. He is a Council Member for the British Osteopathic Association and sits on the board of the European Federation of Osteopaths.
Jonathan is currently completing a Masters in Exercise and Health at St Georges University Hospital in London.
Mathew Cousins (Director)
Osteopath
Mathew graduated from the British School of Osteopathy in 1998 and has spent the last nine years working as a senior associate in a group practice in Hertfordshire.
Mathew is the current President of the British Osteopathic Association and was also a senior member of the clinical faculty at the British School of Osteopathy and the College of Osteopaths for seven years.
Anna Pietroni
Osteopath
Delphine Magnouat
Osteopath
All of our Masseurs and Sports Therapist are registered with their governing bodies and insured to practice.
Andrew Colley (Director)
Sports Therapist/Personal Trainer & Active Rehab Specialist
Qualifying over 10 years ago Andrew has worked with many individuals from many different backgrounds.
As the former head of Sports Therapy at West Ham United FC and Footballer, Andrew could see the parallels between good results and simple support. Professional athletes would find it difficult to achieve the performance they aspire to without the dedication and motivation of a coaching team. Andrew believes that this approach is easily transferable to anyone at any level using simple rules, Motivation, Education, Focus and Support.
Keeping to these basic rules has led to the development a training team that would understand how to give that little extra and push their client’s way beyond their expectations.
Shalan Cameron
Senior Sports Therapist
Vancouverite Shalan Cameron has always lead an active lifestyle dedicating a large part of her life to synchronized swimming winning the title of province champion. As well as being an active athlete Shalan pursed an interest in Anatomy and Physiology understanding the parallels of good preparation, conditioning which enhances performance. This has lead her to studying for a degree in Remedial Manual Therapy enhancing Shalans passion for helping her clients deliver performance in all scenarios whether it be physical or mental.
Mei Chi Li
Massage Therapist/Practice Manager
Jody Leach
Massage Therapist
All of our Pilates and Method Pukisto Teachers are registered with their governing bodies and insured to practice.
Jenny Vosper
Pilates Teacher
New Zealand-born Jenny specialized in her early career as a state registered nurse. After years of strenuous work, working on the wards and following a fall from a horse, her back started to give her problems, interrupting her quality of life. Jenny searched for a better way to control her back pain. This led her to discover Pilates.
After the first session she knew this was the career she wanted to discover and learn. Trained by Peaks Pilates, an American based teaching company qualified her to be registered with the PMA (pilates method alliance) an international organisation dedicated to preserving the legacy of Joseph Hubertus Pilates. The PMA maintains the highest standard for education and information.
Jenny says: “Pilates has literally changed my life at all levels. I move with ease, feel limber, have clarity of mind, an abundance of energy, feel calm and have an enthusiasm about things not felt since childhood. Feeling like this enthuses me to share this with others, hence becoming an instructor. To see someone gain positive results from a system that you know will help is extremely satisfying. The smile on a clients face at the end of a session says it all”
Tatiana Novaes Coelho
Pilates and Method Putkisto Teacher
Tatiana Novaes Coelho was born in Brazil. She came to London to broaden her dance training to encompass jazz and contemporary dance and studied with Jacki Mitchell, Sue Booker, Buddy Watkins, Donald McLenan and Sarah Hanson. Her performing experience included Reversed Effect, choreographed by Lea Anderson, and works by Mauricio Wairot, Micha Berguese, Stephen Mear and Lincon Allert.
Tatiana completed the Benesh Movement Notation course and on graduating taught notation at Central School of Ballet, London. From 1998 Tatiana has worked with various Professional Ballet Companies as a Benesh Choreologist and Rehearsal Director including Northern Ballet Theatre, Boston Ballet, Atlanta Ballet, Royal New Zealand Ballet, Vienna Festival Ballet and Scottish Ballet.
Tatiana completed the Method Putkisto Instructors Training Course in 2005 and has since been teaching the Method around London and assisting Marja Putkisto in her own studio in south London and Turkey. She has completed her Pilates Instructor training with Alan Herdman and Shirley Hancock and the Nordic Walking Instructors training course. Tatiana is part of the teaching staff of Millennium Dance 2000 for Ballet and Matt Mattox based jazz technique classes, she is also part of the injury prevention team working closely with Shirley Hancock M.C.S.P. S.R.P. ONC and Sarah Hanson Dip RBS, TTC.
Johanna Ilmoniemi
Pilates and Method Putkisto Teacher
All of our Pilates and Method Pukisto Teachers are registered with their governing bodies and insured to practice.
Emma Burton
Yoga Teacher
Emma Burton has been a keen practitioner and advocate for yoga therapy for the past six years. She trained in New York City with the Integral Yoga Institute and now practices as a Registered Yoga Teacher under the Yoga Alliance.
Emma teaches mainly Hatha-style yoga, combining physical poses (asana), breathing practices (pranayama) and meditation. Her aim is to allow the holistic practice of yoga to heal and invigorate the entire body on a cellular level: to encourage full and efficient breath-work: and to centre the mind.
Emma encourages both a non-competitive and challenging approach to yoga. She allows her students to understand their uniquely wonderful bodies, to integrate physical limitations, as well as to challenge it to grow and for the yoga practice to deepen.
Our TeamSenior Lecturer in Osteopathy & Child Development, Practicing Osteopath
Jonathan graduated from the British School of Osteopathy (BSO) in 1996. Since then he has run a successful clinic in Hampton Court as well as working at the Osteopathic Centre for Children in Harley Street. Having played National League Hockey for many years, Jonathan retains a strong interest in rehabilitating sports injuries as well as pediatrics.
Mathew graduated from the British School of Osteopathy in 1998 and has spent the last nine years working as a senior associate in a group practice in Hertfordshire.
Mathew is the current President of the British Osteopathic Association and was also a senior member of the clinical faculty at the British School of Osteopathy and the College of Osteopaths for seven years.
Qualifying over 10 years ago Andrew has worked with many individuals from many different backgrounds.
As the former head of Sports Therapy at West Ham United FC and Footballer, Andrew could see the parallels between good results and simple support. Professional athletes would find it difficult to achieve the performance they aspire to with out the dedication and motivation of a coaching team. Andrew believes that this approach is easily transferable to anyone at any level using simple rules, Motivation, Education, Focus and Support.
Keeping to these basic rules has led to the development a training team that would understand how to give that little extra and push their clients way beyond their expectations.