Osteopathy

OSTEOPATHY

Osteopathy is a regulated health profession.

Regulation works in much the same way as regulation for medical doctors. By law, osteopaths must be registered with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC). Osteopaths are trained to use their clinical judgement to identify patients for whom osteopathic treatment is not appropriate. Osteopathy is a way of detecting, treating and preventing health problems by moving, stretching and massaging a person’s muscles and joints. (Source NHS).

Osteopathic treatments includes Pre event treatment, Post event treatment, Maintenance treatment, Rehabilitation and Exercises plan if needed.  

Benefit of Osteopathy

Release tension

Over time, tension can build up in the body, almost imperceptibly. Decreasing the tension in your body will reduce pain and tension headaches.

Ease stiffness

Osteopathy can help to ease the stiffness in your joints that typically comes with aging. Simple exercises and treatments will open the door to more versatile and wide-ranging movement.

Support your spine

Bad posture is all too common (especially with desk-based jobs), but did you know that it can lead to unnecessary pressure on your spine and other health problems? Support your spinal posture with Osteopathy.

Faster healing

As surprising as it may be, Osteopathy can actually improve your blood circulation which will lead to more energy and faster healing.

Improved joint mobility

Greater mobility means the ability to move, freely and without pain, well into your senior years. Osteopathic treatments promote improved mobility for your joints.

Boost your overall wellbeing

Osteopathy not only addresses specific aches and pains but also enhances your body's natural balance, leaving you feeling revitalised and healthier in everyday life.