Can We Help with Your Lower Back Pain?

Can We Help with Your Lower Back Pain?

Lower back pain is one of the most common ailments that brings patients to clinic. Some people are prone to low grade, recurrent aches and pains. Others suffer from an acute episode that comes on for no apparent reason. Whatever the nature of your pain, we’re...
How Can Osteopathy Help with Circulation?

How Can Osteopathy Help with Circulation?

Osteopaths don’t just treat problems with bones- all of the body’s systems are connected, and some issues of circulation fall within our remit too. The circulatory system looks after the musculoskeletal system: the system that you might associate more with...
Should I See an Osteopath for my Aches and Pains?

Should I See an Osteopath for my Aches and Pains?

Osteopaths are here to help with all sorts of conditions, but we can also help with those little aches and pains too. You might wonder “why would I bother?”. For those little twinges that last for a day and never return, you might not be missing out by not...
What Can We Do for Arthritic Pain?

What Can We Do for Arthritic Pain?

Arthritic pain is an ailment that osteopaths are qualified to help you to manage. Any joint can be affected, and there are a number of conditions that can cause the pain. It may manifest as a dull ache, or become sharp, and there may be associated symptoms elsewhere....
Can I Have Tennis Elbow Without Playing Tennis?

Can I Have Tennis Elbow Without Playing Tennis?

Tennis Elbow, and its cousin Golfer’s Elbow, do have misleading names. Despite the suggestion, both conditions can develop without ever playing the sports they’re named after. The names allude to the movements commonly associated with tennis and golf: the...
How Do Labrum Tears Happen?

How Do Labrum Tears Happen?

Labrum is Latin for “lip”, and in this context, it refers to the lip of cartilage extending from the socket of the shoulder and hip. These ball and socket joints are very mobile, and the presence of the cartilage lip helps to keep them stable without...