What is Osteopathy?

What is Osteopathy

Osteopathy is an established, recognised system of diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of medical conditions 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 injury and 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.

Osteopaths use touch, physical manipulation, stretching and massage to increase the mobility of joints, to relieve muscle tension, to enhance the blood and nerve supply to tissues, and to help your body’s own healing mechanisms. They may also provide advice on posture, exercise and nutrition to aid recovery, promote health and prevent symptoms recurring.

WHAT DO OSTEOPATHS TREAT?

Osteopaths can help with more than you think! Many patients find relief from:

  • Lower & upper back pain
  • Neck ache
  • Shoulder, elbow and wrist joint pain
  • Hip, knee, foot and ankle joint pain
  • Aches and pains
  • Sports injuries
  • Postural problems
  • Whiplash injuries
  • Trapped nerves
  • Arthritic pain
  • Rheumatic pain
  • Circulatory problems
  • Cramps
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Headaches
  • Digestive disorders
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Inability to relax

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