AN osteopath who has worked with a Tour de France professional cycling team is setting up a practice in Silsden.
Amy O'Halloran, who graduated from Leeds Metropolitan University with a Masters degree in osteopathy, worked with Team NetApp Endura at several major European races this year.
The races included Four Days of Dunkirk and the Criterium du Dauphine, one of the main preparation races for the Tour de France.
Amy, a keen racing cyclist herself, was asked to join the team at the Tour de France but was unable to go due to family commitments.
The Silsden clinic, on Kirkgate, will hold an open afternoon on Saturday from 2pm to 5pm.
People are invited to have a look around and ask any questions about osteopathy.
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