About the Business
What is osteopathy? Osteopathy is used by people of all ages who suffer from a wide range of painful conditions ranging from sports and work-related injuries to arthritis, sciatica and migraine. The osteopath's role is to alleviate pain and improve the patient's function and mobility. Osteopathy recognises that much of the pain and disability we suffer stems from abnormalities in our body's structure and function. Osteopaths diagnose and treat problems with muscles, ligaments, nerves and joints to sustain the body's natural healing ability. An osteopathic treatment involves gentle, manual techniques - easing pain, reducing swelling and improving mobility. Sometimes, your osteopath's manipulation, may cause a painless, audible 'crack' which is simply the sound of gas bubbles popping within the fluid of the joints. Osteopathy does not involve the use of drugs or surgery but searches complete health the natural way. What is pain? Pain is your body's way of telling you that something is wrong.
Location & Hours
95 Replingham Road