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Osteopathy
is an established, recognised system of diagnosis and treatment that
lays its main emphasis on the structural integrity of the body. It
is distinctive in the fact that it recognises much of the pain and
disability we suffer stems from abnormalities in the function of the
body structure as well as damage caused to it by disease.
Osteopathy uses many of the diagnostic procedures used in conventional
medical assessment and diagnosis. Its main strength, however, lies
in the unique way the patient is assessed from a mechanical, functional
and postural standpoint and the manual methods of treatment applied
to suit the needs of the individual patient. |
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Osteopathy
can Help with:
- Headaches
- Whiplash
Injuries
- Neck
and back pain
- Sciatica
- Some
disc problems
- Pain
and stiffness associated with arthritis
- Leg
and arm pain
- Hip
and shoulder pain
- Postural
problems
- Sports
and other injuries
and so much more ....
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Registered osteopaths, we use our hands both to investigate the underlying
causes of pain and to carry out treatment using a variety of manipulative
techniques. These may include muscle and connective tissue stretching,
rhythmic joint movements or high velocity thrust techniques to improve
the range of movement of a joint. Gentle releasing techniques are
often used, particularly when treating children or elderly patients. |
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