Osteopathy
Are we qualified?
The Osteopath Act 1993 means that all practitioners
now calling themselves osteopaths must be registered with
the General Osteopathic Council, fully trained at a recognised
school of osteopathy and fully insured. All our practitioners
satisfy these criteria. If you would like clarification, please
do not hesitate to contact the General Osteopathic Council
who hold a current list of qualified practitioners
What is Osteopathy?
Osteopathy is a system of diagnosis and treatment which works
mainly on the muscular-skeletal system. By taking a full case
history and performing a relevant examination an osteopath
is able to determine the underlying cause of the symptoms.
This diagnosis then allows an effective and efficient treatment
to be planned, taking into account the needs and degree of
pain the patient is in.
What examination will be used?
The examination will depend on what the symptoms are. An osteopath
is skilled in carrying out the relevant examination be it
neurological, orthopaedic or paediatric to enable them to
rule out any serious pathological process in the body. Assessment
of the muscular-skeletal system will make up a significant
part of the examination. This is done with the aid of simple
active and passive movements, palpation (feeling the quality
and quantity of that movement) and muscle tests. For the examination
and treatment you will be asked to remove your shoes and jacket/coat
only.
Will treatment hurt?
Many people are in severe pain when they
arrive at the clinic for their first consultation and our
practitioners are skilled in dealing with these people in
a calm and reassuring way. Unfortunately, we usually have
to work on the painful area meaning that any pain is as a
result of the problem rather than the treatment. Soft tissue
release and manipulation may be used and this may be uncomfortable
depending on the area being treated but if this is likely
the osteopath will explain exactly what to expect.
How many treatments will I need?
This depends on factors such as where the problem is, how
acute or chronic the condition is, how long the problem has
been present and whether your work or hobbies aggravate the
symptoms. Often the symptoms ease considerably within one
or two treatments but the osteopath will be able to advise
you how much treatment may be necessary following the examination.
What if I don’t know if I need
Osteopathic treatment?
This is often the case. There is no reason
why you should know whether you need osteopathic treatment,
acupuncture, physiotherapy or massage. For this reason we
offer a free spinal assessment which consists of a full case
history, relevant examination and complete explanation of
the diagnosis including whether you need osteopathic treatment
or any other kind. Because at Back
to Health we have many different practitioners we can organise
an appointment with another practitioner very easily and liaise
with that practitioner about the problem
I'm pregnant: Is Osteopathy safe for
me?
Osteopathic treatment does not harm your
baby or the pregnancy and there are lots of different techniques
that we can use at various stages throughout the months. For
example, in the latter stages when some positions are uncomfortable,
side lying techniques can be employed to maximise comfort.
For more information click here.
Free spinal assessments can be booked
at reception. Phone free on 0800
2943 999
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