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  • Tension Headaches

    Tension Headaches

    A tension headache is generally a diffuse, mild to moderate pain that is often described as, “feeling like a tight band around your head”. A tension headache is the most common type of headache. Although often triggered by stress or emotional events, an important causal factor is often a constriction of the blood

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  • Calcaneal Apophysitis, (Sever’s Disease)

    Calcaneal apophysitis is an Osteopathic condition, otherwise known as Sever’s disease. It is a painful condition that occurs in the heel bone (calcaneus) in patients, generally between the ages of 10 to 15 years of age. Calcaneal apophysitis is a disease of the growth plate of the bone. As babies, most of our

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  • Cervical Spondylosis

    Cervical spondylosis may be defined as a disorder in which there is abnormal wear and tear on the cartilage and bones of the neck, (cervical vertebrae). It is a condition which, if caught early, may definitely be helped by an Osteopath. Cervical spondylosis is caused by chronic degeneration of the cervical spine,

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  • Trapped nerve? Not as common as you think…Easily cured by an OSTEOPATH!

    All pain that we feel is reported back to us through the nervous system. Whether it is a muscle, joint, ligament, disc, nerve, bone, blood vessel or anything else in the human body, it is the nervous system that tells us it is painful. The only true ‘pain free’ tissue is the brain itself, yet a common diagnosis of sharp pain is a

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  • How Safe is Osteopathy?

    Osteopathy has one of the best safety records of any medically related profession, but no form of medical treatment is ever 100% safe in every case. An Osteopath is trained to recognise any condition that might make osteopathic treatment in advisable so that a patient may be referred for appropriate medical

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  • History of Osteopathy

    The practice of Osteopathy began in the United States in 1872. The term “Osteopathy” was coined by Andrew Taylor Still. Still was a free state leader who lived near Baldwin City, Kansas at the time of the American Civil War and it was here that he developed the practice of Osteopathy. Still named his new school of

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  • Deadly Desk Work – Advice from an Osteopath

    UK researchers have recently found what Osteopaths already know – that desk workers are spending 8-10 hours a day sitting sedentary at work and around half of workers do not even leave their desks at lunchtime. Scientists claim that these ‘mis-spent’ hours are increasing worker’s risks of obesity and deep vein thromb-

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  • Osteoporosis

    Osteoporosis is a bone disease that leads to an increased risk of fracture. In osteoporosis, the bone mineral density (BMD) is reduced, bone micro-architecture is deteriorating, as the amount and variety of protein in bone is altered. Osteoporosis is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a

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  • Difference between an Osteopath and a Physiotherapist?

    Osteopaths are trained to diagnose and provide hands-on treatment, which they do all day long. For Physiotherapists it is an, “add-on”. Osteopaths see one patient at a time and plan their treatment for the individual. Our Osteopaths do not give the same exercises, for example, to all their patients with back problems.

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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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