History of Resilo

The Origins

The Slocombe family are four generations of medical inventors and therapists.

Keith Slocombe SRP. MCSP. OCPPR. ACPSM. ASM. SWA. ERS. SLSA.
1930 – 2006

Keith was a State Registered Physiotherapist, senior lecturer in physiotherapy and soft tissue therapy, pioneering researcher, and mayor of St Ives.

He became profoundly proficient in sports massage, connective tissue massage, physiotherapy and an advanced soft tissue therapy technique: Soft Tissue Mobilisation – consisting of a combined 30 hand and stroke techniques.

In 1969 he developed the core system of ideology behind Resilo Therapy.

This was later developed into the technique of Resilo Therapy, Keith tested and refined this therapy in his private Harley Street Clinic in London. Achieving great results with all kinds of businessmen, athletes, and dancers.

Some of his clients were various British Olympic Teams, International Rugby Players, and various Ballet Companies.

MODERN GENERATION

1957 (Full Member Football Medicine and Performance Association)
​​Chris trained under his father, Keith Slocombe, from an early age. Further developing the technique under Keith’s guidance, up until Keith retired.
Then progressing to a high level, throughout his career Chris has worked with many high level professionals and wants to continue at that level.
Some of his past clients include top dancers in the West End, Michael Jackson Thriller Shows, and famous actors.
John Cleese dubbed him “Magic Hands”, whilst Sean Connery said, “You’ve got the touch”.
As well as professional European and British athletes including Jonah Barrington (six times British squash champion) and Wayne Sleep – elite tap dancer.
​After years of study and research he re-structured and refined the teachable side of Resilo Therapy.
Opening a College in Sussex in 2015, where he also treats clients part time.
​Chris has been achieving great results with Resilo Therapy for over 30 years.

A Video, in English, showing a short introduction to Resilo Therapy by Chris Slocombe

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