Osteopathy is a safe and natural approach to health care,
treating individuals for health problems from the trauma of birth to the
arthritis of 'the third age'. From the cradle to the rocking chair, as it
were.
Osteopaths consider the body as the physical aspect of the
whole person, rather than merely a structure to protect and support the vital
organs. It is a 'hands on' approach using a highly trained sense of touch to
examine and identify dysfunction within the body. Treatment is focussed on the
cause (where possible), rather than just treating the symptoms. Just rubbing
the sore bit rarely works! Improving the function of the dysfunctional
areas, optimises the body's ability to heal itself and relief from the
symptoms invariably follows.
A wide range of approaches may be used including:- soft
tissue, passive joint movement and manipulative techniques. For the treatment of
the new born and young children cranial osteopathy is usually the
treatment of choice.
Osteopathy is not a quick fix, despite often giving some immediate
relief of acute symptoms. If advised, it is wise to have further treatment to
address the underlying problems and reduce the risk of the problem returning.