
Osteopathy
promotes
self healing. By improving structure and function of the body, our musculo-skeletal
system will become more efficient.
Certain stressors of our everyday lives contribute to a less efficient lifestyle
and for some people it can create long term problems:
| Poor Posture | Stress (emotional and physical) |
| Occupation | |
| Health Problems | |
| Muscle Imbalances | |
| Injuries | Non Sporting |
Sporting
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What to expect on your first visit to an Osteopath
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A full consultation about your health both current and past medical history | . | |
| > | Questions asked relating to your current symptoms | ||
| > | A full physical examination : | ||
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Posture b) Structure c) Range of movements d) Neurological e) Special Test to ascertain reasons for symptoms |
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Treatment
plan depending on diagnosis. Techniques vary from: a) Soft Tissue Massage b) Deep Tissue Message c) Mobilisation d) Manipulations c) Stretching d) Soft Tissue Release |
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Advice
given about what exercises to do at home in conjunction with subsequent
visits a) Re-evaluate previous weeks treatment b) Treatment adjusted accordingly |
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Your
Osteopath is always available to answer questions relating to treatment
or issues relating to your health. |
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| Osteopathy treatment. | £ 39.00 (45minutes) |
| Intermediary Treatment (Ultrasound) | £ 16.00 (15minutes) |