Experience the Benefits of Osteopathy
Do you suffer from acute and chronic pain?
We Focus on Addressing the Root Cause of Your Pain for Lasting Relief
One of the best ways to manage your pain is with osteopathy treatment, a corrective form of manual therapy that encourages blood flow and alignment of bones, ligaments, joints, tendons and muscles that are strained or restricted. Our holistic approach to treatment ensures that the source of your aches and pains is addressed to benefit to the body as a whole.
Osteopathy for Pain Management
Osteopathy treatments can help alleviate symptoms of acute and chronic pain and discomfort, including:
- Neck and Back Pain
- Low Back Pain
- Sciatic Pain
- Lower Body Joint Pain: Hip, Knee, Ankle and Feet
- Upper Body Joint Pain: Shoulder, Elbow and Wrist
Experience Lasting Relief From Acute and Chronic Pain
Osteopathy is a Safe and Effective Form of Treatment for All Types of Pain
Can Osteopathy Help With Pain Management?
Osteopathy plays a crucial role in pain management by employing specialized manual techniques to address musculoskeletal issues, reduce inflammation, and improve overall body function, providing effective and holistic pain relief for enhanced well-being.
When combined with prescribed exercise, osteopathic treatments may have beneficial effects for your source of pain.
Your Osteopathy Appointment
Treatment for acute and chronic pain begins with a thorough case history and assessment of your lifestyle and specific symptoms to determine the underlying cause of your pain. Your Osteopath Practitioner will conduct specific tests and discuss your treatment options.
Your Personalized Treatment Plan
After a complete assessment, your practitioner will provide you with an individualized treatment program, which may include a combination of manual therapies, lifestyle recommendations, and patient education. Your plan may also include stretches and exercises you can perform from the comfort of your own home, so you can remain proactive during your recovery. In some cases, a referral to a specialist may be required.
Your First Treatment
During your first appointment, your practitioner will aim to provide gentle manual treatment to help alleviate your symptoms of pain and discomfort.