Osteopathy

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Osteopathy is a powerful and effective system of assessing, diagnosing, treating and preventing a wide range of health problems with joints, muscles, ligaments and nerves.

Osteopathy recognises the importance of the link between the structure of the human body and the way it functions. Osteopaths focus on the body's skeleton and bone structure, and on the underlying muscles, soft tissue and internal organs.

Osteopaths treat the whole body including:

  • Back pain

  • Neck pain and whiplash

  • Sciatica

  • Neuralgia (nerve pain)

  • Headaches

  • Muscle spasm

  • Shoulder problems/frozen shoulder

  • Arthritic conditions

  • Foot and ankle problems

  • Hip and knee pain

  • Elbow and wrist pain

The profession is regulated by the General Osteopathic Council and recognised by the British Medical Association. Osteopath is a protected title that can only be used by registered practitioners.

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Osteopathy is a highly skilled manual therapy that uses a wide range of techniques including structural, visceral, cranial, articulation and soft tissue mobilisation to reduce pain and restore optimal function.