Osteopathic treatment is tailored to each individual, focusing on holistic care and addressing both symptoms and underlying causes.

What is Osteopathy?

Osteopathy is rooted in the belief that the body has an innate ability to heal itself, and osteopaths aim to support this process by addressing physical and lifestyle factors. We consider the entire body, including muscles, joints, and connective tissues, rather than just focusing on specific symptoms. Osteopathy can be used for a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal pain, headaches, and stress-related issues.

About Osteopathy

What do Osteopaths Treat?

Osteopathy is an effective treatment for a variety of conditions, primarily focusing on musculoskeletal issues. Common conditions include:

  1. Back Pain: Acute and chronic back pain is one of the most common reasons people visit an osteopath.
  2. Neck Pain: Osteopaths help manage neck pain and stiffness, often resulting from poor posture or injury.
  3. Joint Pain: This includes pain in areas such as the knees, hips, and shoulders, often related to conditions like arthritis.
  4. Headaches: Tension headaches and some migraines can be alleviated through osteopathic treatment.
  5. Sports Injuries: Osteopaths treat various sports-related injuries, helping with recovery and prevention.
  6. Repetitive Strain Injuries: Conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or tendonitis can be addressed through osteopathy.
  7. Postural Issues: Osteopaths can help improve posture and alleviate related discomfort.
  8. Stress and Tension: Osteopathy can also help with general stress relief and promote relaxation.


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Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about how osteopathy works, or to arrange an initial assessment appointment. This enables us to discuss the reasons you are thinking of coming to us, and whether we can

help you.


You can also call us on 02030 961 900 if you would prefer to leave a message or speak to us first. We are happy to discuss any queries or questions you may have prior to arranging an initial appointment.