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Osteopath
Osteopathic therapy is a hands-on, non-invasive treatment that focuses on the
muscles, joints, spine, and overall body function. It’s used to relieve pain, improve
mobility, support healing, and enhance whole-body wellness
Uses of Osteopathic Therapy
Osteopath
- Back, neck, and shoulder pain
- Joint pain (knees, hips, shoulders)
- Arthritis-related discomfort
- Sciatica and nerve-related pain
- Headaches and migraines
Improving Mobility & Flexibility
- Stiffness from aging or inactivity
- Postural imbalances
- Limited range of motion
Injury Recovery
- Sports injuries (sprains, strains, tendonitis)
- Work-related repetitive strain injuries
- Post-surgical rehabilitation support
Stress Reduction & Relaxation
- Reduces muscle tension
- Supports mental well-being
- Helps with sleep quality
Support for Chronic Conditions
- Fibromyalgia
- Chronic fatigue
- Digestive issues
- Respiratory problems
- Circulatory and lymphatic issues
Posture Correction
- Sedentary lifestyle strain
- Tech-neck
- Workplace ergonomic issues
Pregnancy & Postnatal Support
- Lower back and pelvic pain
- Circulation and swelling
- Postnatal recovery
Support for Babies & Children
- Colic
- Sleep disturbances
- Postural or developmental imbalances
How Osteopathic Therapy Works
Osteopaths use gentle, hands-on techniques such as:
- Soft tissue massage
- Joint mobilization
- Stretching
- Gentle manipulation These techniques aim to restore balance, improve circulation, and support the body’s natural self-healing ability.