What do osteopaths treat?
Osteopaths treat a wide range of patients and conditions:
Half suffer low back trouble
Most back pains result from mechanical disturbances of the spine – postural strains,
joint derangements and spinal disc injuries. Osteopathy, with its comprehensive
approach to healthcare, is a particularly successful approach to treatment.
Over half are women
Many women are working mothers and combining both aspects of their lives can give
rise to problems from the perennial headache to debilitating muscular-skeletal disorders.
Many headaches originate from stiffness and tension in the neck and osteopathic
treatment can often bring relief. Pregnancy can put a strain on the whole spine
and osteopathic treatment can help the body adapt to the many changes it experiences.
A quarters are in the forties
Many patients are losing fitness at this stage in their lives and are more flat
to injury.
We judge the whole person, examining posture and the strength and flexibility of
muscles, ligaments and tendons.Treatment is designed to alleviate current problems
and to help prevent recurrences.
Many are elderly
Pain-killers are not the only solution for the aches and pains associated with ageing.
For more permanent relief it is necessary to eliminate the underlying causes of
pain, a job for which the osteopath is specifically trained. Osteopathy can also
help to reduce pain and stiffness in the less acute stages of arthritis.
Many problems relate to work
Work, whether at a computer terminal or in heavy industry, can give rise to disorders
of muscles, tendons and joints, particularly in the back, hands and arms. Osteopaths
treat many conditions related to the workplace and can give remedial advice and
preventative exercise.
Visiting at Our Osteopath Center
On your first visit, and before examination begins, we will discuss and record your
medical history in detail. You will then normally be asked to remove some of your
clothing so that a series of observations and biomechanical assessments can be made.
We will then apply a highly developed sense of touch to identify points of weakness
or excessive strain throughout the body. Further investigations may include an x-ray
or blood test.
This will allow a full diagnosis of the problem and will enable us to tailor a treatment
plan to your needs. We should make you feel at ease and tell you what is happening
throughout your consultation. You should ask questions if you have any concerns.
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