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Injury Advice London – Sports Injury Clinic Specialist – Injuries and Health Tips – Sports Injuries Specialist – Osteopath – Chiropractor – Physiotherapist.
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Please do not panic! We are here to help!! We operate an emergency clinic out of hours to help you in your time of crisis! You may have put your back out or wake up with really sore neck pain. Very few places may be open. Seeing somebody quickly may give you faster relief and make a significant difference in your
Read more →Sacro-iliac (SI) joint dysfunction is one of the most common causes of low back pain we see in clinic today! It is difficult for some clinicians to diagnose SI joint dysfunction, as the medical world believes that SI joint injections are necessary for diagnosing SI joint pain. The Osteopathic treatment goal for SI joint pain is to
Read more →The symptoms of osteoarthritis include: Joint pain, stiffness, swelling, deformity and loss of function. The tender joints may even be unstable, (giving an audible cracking sound on movement) with bone spurs, (extra bone) laid down over a period of time, as the body compensates for the lack of stability. Osteopathy can
Read more →The correct medical term for tennis elbow is “lateral epicondylitis”, which infers pain and inflammation around the bony part of the outer elbow. Interestingly, only 5% of people get tennis elbow from playing racquet sports. Symptoms of lateral epicondylitis, include outer elbow pain and/or stiffness; Difficulty, weakness and
Read more →Whiplash injury occurs usually in a road traffic accident, for example, where a driver or passenger is hit from behind, and his/her head moves rapidly forward, (hyper-flexion) and then rapidly back, (hyper-extension). These movements cause pain in the neck and surrounding tissues, (muscles, tendons, ligaments
Read more →Carpal tunnel syndrome, (CTS) may be defined as compression of the median nerve, beneath the flexor retinaculum, on the inner surface of the wrist. The flexor retinaculum is also referred to as the transverse carpal ligament, or anterior annular ligament. It is a band of fibrous tissue, which lies over various
Read more →From World Class Athletes to Office Professionals to Children, all come to us seeking the Osteopath’s unique skills and detailed knowledge of how the body works. Osteopathy can help you get the best out of your body and return swiftly to sport following strain and overuse injury! Injuries are prevalent in sport,
Read more →There is an increased prevalence of back pain in children today. Like adults, children can suffer from back pain as a result of a variety of lifestyle activities. There are a number of things that parents and carers can do to prevent back pain issues arising. If your child does complain of back pain, it is important to
Read more →The birth process is extremely physical, both for the mother and the child. The baby is squashed into the womb for many months and then squeezed through to the birth canal. The bones of the skull are designed to fold over each other during the birth process to make the head smaller, and thus easier to deliver. During the
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