Osteopathy

Osteopaths are statutorily regulated primary healthcare professionals, who work in the private healthcare and/or primary, secondary and tertiary care in NHS settings.

Visceral Osteopathy

The word viscera refers to the internal organs of the human body that are located within the rib cage and the abdominal and pelvic area Visceral osteopathy is a branch of osteopathy that aims to address these organs' mobility within their natural body position to allow a better function of the whole system

Musculoskeletal Osteopathy

As well as women's health and paediatric osteopathy, your osteopath can help you with musculoskeletal management of:

  • Low back pain

  • Neck pain

  • Shoulder pain

  • Sport injuries

  • Tendinitis/ Tendinopathy

  • Arthritic joint pain

  • Headaches/neck pain

  • TMJ pain (jaw pain)

Please note: We use ultrasound and medical acupuncture in certain cases when necessary for assessment and treatment.

Pediatric Osteopathy

Cranial techniques are safe, gentle, and non-manipulative. They are often used when treating young children and newborn infant and pregnant women. Your osteopath may use cranial techniques which is based on the principle that the structure and function of the body must work in harmony. For example, if the muscle is tight this can cause stress on tendons and ligaments. Cranial treatment can help soothe and relax babies and children.

Osteopathy may help relieve stress and strain on your body during pregnancy and after birth. As we know, pregnancy can cause general aches and pains including joint and back pain.