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  • Treating Asthma by Osteopathy

    Asthma may be defined as a respiratory disease with inflammation of the bronchioles and mucus secretion causing reversible airway constriction and hyperactivity of the tracheo-bronchial tree resulting in bronchial constriction. With regards to the osteopathic treatment approach, a fully effective respiratory cycle

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  • Effects and Forms of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment

    There are different forms of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT): Muscle Energy Technique – The patient voluntarily moves a body part from a precisely controlled position against a defined resistance by the osteopathic physician. The purpose is to progressively improve mobility of a joint. Strain-counterstrain

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  • Lower Back Pain

    Lower back pain is EXREMELY common, difficult to diagnose and often mistreated. The causes are also complex ranging from traumatic accidents to degeneration of discs. Frequently reported are episodes caused by performing unusual movements to which the individual is not used to, such as lifting heavy

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  • Colonic Visceral Osteopathy

    Effective relief is indeed provided from the pressures of constipation or irritable bowel syndrome with the aid of Visceral Osteopathy. Nearly everyone would recognise that they have some level of digestive problems at least some of the time. NHS/Osteopathic figures currently put that at 20% of the population, but

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  • Do Stilettos Cause Problems?

    It is debatable over the negative impacts that high heels have on your body. Are they really that bad? All right, after you wear high heels, your feet can be a little painful and your calves might hurt a bit for a couple of days, but once worn on a regular basis, your body does get accustomed to high heels and your calves and

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  • Biceps Tendonitis

    Biceps tendonitis is an inflammation or irritation of the Long Head of Biceps tendon. Pain develops at the front of the shoulder and is worse when lifting weights in front of the body or lifting overhead. This may be caused by an injury such as a traumatic fall, incorrect weight training, over-training or a shoulder joint

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  • Naturopathy

    Naturopathy is a form of alternative medicine based on a belief in vitalism, in that a special energy called vital energy, guides bodily processes such as metabolism, reproduction, growth and adaptation. Naturopathic philosophy favors a holistic approach, i.e. the least invasive measures necessary for symptomatic

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  • Supraspinatus Tendinosis/Tendonitis

    The supraspinatus muscle originates from the supraspinous fossa of the scapula and inserts into the greater tuberosity of the humerus. It is the most commonly injured rotator cuff muscle. Tendinosis refers to internal tendon degeneration. This occurs because of an imbalance between tendon breakdown and tendon

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  • Deltoid Strain/Tear

    The deltoid muscle is divided into three different portions, the anterior (front), middle, and posterior (back). The deltoid originates from the acromion and clavicle and inserts onto the deltoid tuberosity of the humerus. Its role is flexion and internal rotation of the shoulder (anterior portion); abduction of the shoulder

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  • Annular (Disc) Tear

    When the tough outer surface of an intervertebral disc, (annulus fibrosus) rips, it is called an annular tear. This condition can even occur in the center of the disc and extend all the way to the outside. Each type of tear will present with a different level of pain, (from non-existent to excruciating). Chelsea Osteopaths,

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