Steven Murdoch

Manual Therapist
Holistic Medicine, Massage Therapy

About these Clinics/Practices

Welcome to a complementary therapy space dedicated to your wellbeing.

Steven is a musculoskeletal (MSK) pain-care specialist with an empathetic approach to understanding and resolving both MSK pain and complex pain conditions, including TMJ disorders and connective tissue disorders.

If you feel let down or lost in the medical system, frustrated with conventional treatments, or feel that you or your symptoms are misunderstood or dismissed, this space is for you.

Here you will find a non-judgmental environment, specifically centred around you and the outcomes you desire.

The therapies Steven adopts are holistic, meaning they address you the whole person.  Therapies for pain relief and pain management, include Advanced Myofascial Release and Jing Method™ Clinical Massage.
Steven’s therapy techniques and self-care recommendations are evidence based. Each technique is referenced to academic research studies in Steven’s research paper:The Effects of Jing Method Advanced Clinical Massage in Adults with Chronic Shoulder Pain.Steven conducted this study as part of his Professional Diploma in Advanced Clinical and Sports Massage.All the techniques are highly effective in both pain relief and pain management – promoting relaxation, and improving overall wellbeing.To explore if these therapies are right for you, and to get the best value from your experience, we highly recommend booking a FREE 15-minute Discovery Video Call.

Professional Designation: BTEC6, CNHC, MSMA

Professional Boards and Affiliations: Sports Massage Association Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC)

Practice/Clinic Information

Steven Murdoch Clinical Massage
71 Princes Avenue
London
GLN - Greater London
N13 6HA
United Kingdom

Clinic Type: Private

Qualifications

Qualification Type: Other

School Name: Jing Advanced Massage Training

Degree: Professional Diploma in Advanced Clinical Massage and Sports Massage, BTEC Level 6

Last Updated: 22nd August 2025

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