Osteopathy can reduce pain, ease swelling and improve mobility and range of joint movement.
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Treatment is directed at improving breathing mechanics, correcting posturally related problems and removing stresses in order to enhance well being and ultimately reduce the reliance on medication
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Responds well to Osteopathy.
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A component of the typical 'tension headache' may be poor posture or stresses and strains caused by mechanical problems, all of which can be addressed by an osteopath.
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Osteopathy can give relief to problems such as endometriosis, menstrual pain and other associated pelvic problems
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Osteopathy relieves the discomfort
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Osteopathy can help give relief to the bowel
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Whether through a sporting injury or general wear and tear osteopathy can help relieve knee pain.
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Strain often accompanies skeletal problems and osteopaths can detect and correct where this occurs.
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or chronic fatigue syndrome. Some researchers believe it arises from an impaired communication between the central nervous system, the internal organs and the musculo-skeletal components of the body. Clinical trials have successfully demonstrated that a manual treatment programme such as osteopathy can help this debilitating condition.
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Tension in neck musculature may be a contributing factor in migraine.
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Some patients have reported reduced symptoms after treatment.
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Osteopaths can treat chronic or acute pain and treat to prevent pain recurring
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Osteopaths can advise on preventative steps to take to avoid development of this disease. They can also help with any associated pain.
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There are a number of causes of such pain (endometriosis, uterine motility and surgery) that osteopathy may be able to address.
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This can greatly influence the health of the musculo-skeletal system and is frequently assessed by osteopaths.
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Osteopathy can help to reduce tissue inflammation and hence pain.
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Osteopaths can advise on workplace posture and treatment can help ease the pain of RSI.
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(Leg pain) is a common complaint which is frequently seen and successfully treated by osteopaths.
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This is not only restricted to tennis players! It is a common overuse injury that can be successfully treated.
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Many work related aches and pains ('mouse wrist', 'computer hump', neck, shoulder or back pain) as well as injury caused by lifting can be relieved through osteopathic treatment.
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Some lower limb and back conditions may stem from an uneven gait (pattern of walking) and this may be due to problems with the feet or ankles. An osteopath will cover this in their initial examination.
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Osteopathy can help give relief to the Shin splints
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Osteopathy can help give relief to the Chest pain
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Osteopathy can help give relief to the Sinusitis
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Osteopathy can help give relief to the Plantar faciitis
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Osteopathy can help give relief to the Ankle/wrist sprain
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There are a number of causes of such pain (endometriosis, uterine motility and surgery) that osteopathy may be able to address.
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Osteopathy can help give relief to the Foot pain
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Osteopathy can help give relief to the Cholesterol/ blood pressure reduction
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Osteopathy can help give relief to the Facial pain
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Osteopathy is a wonderfully gentle way of helping the body adapt to the changes which are taking place.
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Osteopathy can help give relief to the Joint flexibility
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Osteopathy can help give relief to the Tinnitus
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Osteopathy can help give relief to the Mobility
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Osteopathy can help give relief to the Growing pains
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Osteopathy can help give relief to the Cramps
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