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Osteopathy
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Osteopaths consider each person as an individual. On your first visit the osteopath will spend time taking a detailed medical history, including information about your lifestyle and diet. Osteopaths use their hands to identify abnormalities in the structure and function of a body, and to assess areas of weakness, tenderness, restriction or strain. By this means, your osteopath will make a full diagnosis and discuss with you the most appropriate treatment plan, estimating the likely number of sessions needed to treat your condition effectively. Then they work with your body's ability to heal itself, releasing and relaxing muscles and stretching stiff joints, using gentle massage and rhythmic joint movements. The particular range of techniques your osteopath uses will depend on your problem. |
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The first treatment generally lasts about 1 hour ( to allow for case history taking and diagnosis), and subsequent treatments tend to last around 30 to 40 minutes. Osteopaths also offer added exercise and health advice, to help reduce the symptoms and improve your health and quality of life. The osteopath should make you feel at ease during your consultation and explain everything that is happening. Do ask questions at any time if you are unsure or have any concerns. Recent patient have been treated for:
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