Back and Neck Pain
Osteopaths can be visited without a referral from a GP and are trained to know the difference between uncomplicated back pain and back pain requiring referral to specialist care....
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Pelvic pain can be caused by a wide variety of conditions. Osteopaths may help with pain caused by trauma or repetitive strain. Muscles from the abdomen and lower limbs attach to...
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Sciatica is a painful syndrome caused by compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve runs deep through the buttock and down the leg. Sciatica can range from...
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The most common type of headache originates from tension, muscle stiffness or joint strain in the neck and upper thoracic region*. Other causes include: eye...
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Give yourself a sporting chance with osteopathy. Whether you are an elite athlete or you run around the park once in a while for general fitness, your osteopath may help prevent...
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Osteopathy is a form of manual healthcare that treats the whole person. Your osteopath will carefully select the most appropriate treatment techniques to maximise the safety and...
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Bursitis is an inflammatory condition of the bursa. The bursa is a fluid filled sack that sits between bones, tendons or ligaments when they come into contact with each other. A...
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Tendonitis is inflammation of a tendon and usually occurs due to overuse. Tendons are bands of strong connective tissue that attach muscle to bone. The most common symptom of tendonitis...
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Poor posture can cause a range problems including back pain, spinal problems, headaches, poor circulation, joint degeneration and rounded shoulders. Good...
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