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Osteopathy can help with:

  • Back pain relief and sciatica

  • Neck and shoulder pain

  • Hip and knee problems

  • Foot and ankle conditions

  • Headaches ( cervicogenic)

  • Arthritis pain and stiffness

  • Sports injuries

  • Postural imbalances

  • Physical Rehabilitation

Chiropractic Treatment
Back treatment

Muscular Pains and Aches

Osteopathy effectively treats muscular pain and aches by using hands-on techniques such as massage, stretching, and joint manipulation to relieve tension, improve circulation, and restore joint mobility. By addressing musculoskeletal imbalances that can cause pain and discomfort, osteopaths can promote the natural healing process, providing both symptom relief and long-term musculoskeletal health.

Knee Treatment

Joint Pain ( Hip, Knee, Shoulder, Elbow, etc)

Osteopathy can help relieve joint pain by improving mobility, reducing stiffness, and easing strain on surrounding muscles. Gentle hands-on techniques restore balance and support the body’s natural healing, while advice on movement and exercise can aid long-term management.

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Sports Injuries

Minor Sports Injuries

Osteopathy supports recovery from minor sports injuries by easing muscle tension, improving joint mobility, and restoring balance in the body. This hands-on approach helps healing, prevents re-injury, and is complemented with tailored advice on stretching, strengthening, and rehabilitation

 

Chronic pain

Chronic Conditions

Osteopathy can play a supportive role in managing various chronic conditions such as chronic Low Back Pain, Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, and EDS, by helping individuals improve their symptoms, reduce pain, increase range or strength and develop strategies for long-term self-care.

Commom conditions:

Joint and Structural Conditions

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Bursitis

  • Frozen shoulder

  • Patellofemoral pain syndrome

  • Sacroiliac joint dysfunction

  • Rib or costovertebral joint pain

  • Subacromial Impingment

Muscle and Soft Tissue Injuries

  • Muscle strains and tears

  • Ligament sprains

  • Tendinopathies (e.g. Achilles, patellar, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow,)

  • Myofascial pain and trigger points

  • Trigger finger

Back and Neck Pain

  • Mechanical low back and neck pain

  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS)

  • Sciatica (nerve irritation or referral)

  • Neck pain and stiffness

  • Cervicogenic headaches

Postural and Overuse Conditions

  • Repetitive strain injuries (RSI)

  • Shin splints (medial tibial stress syndrome)

  • Plantar fasciitis

Other Common Presentations

  • Postural discomfort from desk or computer work

  • General joint or muscular stiffness

  • Sports injuries and rehabilitation

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