OsteopathyOsteopathy is hands-on care to the joints including both the peripheral joints and spine. It involves using the hands to assess, diagnose, treat, and prevent illness or injury.
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Physical TherapyPhysical Therapy is a primary healthcare treatment, which examines, diagnoses and treats focusing on the mechanism through which the body’s muscles, bones and tissues move.
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3B Laser TherapyLaser therapy offers Osteopaths the ability to treat immediately post injury reducing inflammation, spasm and pain and facilitating the earliest manual intervention. Non-invasive and drug-free it complements osteopathic practice and is well-received by patients.
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Cranial TherapyCranial Osteopathy is a specialised form of treatment. The therapist uses very gentle manipulative pressure to encourage the ‘release of stresses’ throughout the body, including the head.
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Biomedical Dry Needling
Biomedical Dry Needling, similar to acupuncture, is a relatively new modality for treating patients with Soft Tissue Pain and Sports Injuries; it aims to reduce muscle pain and dysfunction by releasing tight areas in the muscle known as myofascial trigger points.
Treatments are tailored to the individual so you know you are receiving the best standard and level of careHeadaches, neck and back pain
Sciatica Disc Protrusion Nerve pain RSI's Pregnancy related back pain Frozen shoulder Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Achilles Tendonitis Plantar fasciitis Joint subluxations (not in alignment) Sports Injuries Occupational Injuries Cranial Therapy |
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