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Osteopathy for People Primary healthcare in the 21st century
What happens when I visit the Osteopath?
Please note that most conditions require a course of treatment involving several visits. You will receive advice to help you manage your particular needs during this process, and you will be encouraged to ask questions pertaining to your condition, and its' treatment.
Osteopaths treat a wide range of conditions including: - · Joint Strains and Sprains · Muscle Spasm/ Over Contracture · Ligament and Tendon injuries Neck and back pain Whiplash and other trauma related injuries · The effects surrounding Osteo and Rheumatoid Arthritis · Disc Trauma · Headaches · Growing Problems in Infants · Birthing Trauma in Babies Basically anything affecting normal function of the body may benefit from osteopathic treatment. We treat people from the cradle to the grave, and from all walks of life. No one is immune from back or peripheral joint problems. We treat all aspects of the body, directly and indirectly
We work on the whole body structure, improving function, and condition
We can even help pregnant mothers to be, as well as babies
Osteopathy really is for the whole family
Osteopathy aims to provide an uninterrupted pathway for blood, lymph and nerve vessels throughout the entire body. The greatest user of energy in the body is the musculo-skeletal system at 75% in a normal healthy person. That only leaves 25% for all other functions. If the musculo-skeletal system is compromised it will draw energy from other areas - this can lead to illness, and organ dysfunction if allowed to continue over prolonged periods. WARNING: If you have a serious medical condition, and/or you are on prescription medication please check with your own doctor whether any form of osteopathic treatment is safe and practical for you. We are more than happy to discuss your case with your GP if there are any doubts.
What happens when I visit the Osteopath?
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