Osteopathy

Traditionally known for the treatment of back pain, osteopathy is an established system of diagnosis and treatment for mechanical problems affecting any part of the body - including neck pain and headaches, shoulder and wrist injuries, foot and ankle complaints, as well as overuse and sports injuries and the pain and stiffness of arthritis.

Techniques range from gentle releasing techniques to joint manipulation, in order to ease stiffness and improve joint movement. The high velocity thrusts (the manipulation that can produce the well known 'cracking' of joints), may be used if clinically appropriate. The techniques used will depend on what is appropriate for each individual case.>

Osteopathy is governed and regulated by the General Osteopathic Council and is recognised by the British Medical Association. All registered Osteopaths must have insurance and follow a strict code of conduct.

For more information contact the General Osteopathic Council

We are delighted that Jay Ruddock has joined us to offer Osteopathy and Structural Integration.

Appointments now available.