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How to Become an Osteopath
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How to Become an Osteopath

If you’re curious about people, interested in people and would like to help them with their health and wellbeing, then becoming an osteopath may be a great career choice. With good fitness, great communication skills and some business savvy, you could make a success out of helping a huge range of people from babies to…
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What is Osteopathy?
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What is Osteopathy?

Osteopathy, physiotherapy and chiropractic are three systems that approach the diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal and other conditions in different ways. Osteopaths see their profession as fundamentally scientific and which facilitates self-healing of the person by releasing the restrictions which cause blocks and tensions. Osteopathy views the function of the human body as being reliant…
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Osteopathy for Sports Injuries
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Osteopathy for Sports Injuries

Osteopathy is a profession which seeks to restore the body’s balance and enhance the natural healing mechanisms by adjusting the body’s tissues. They work on the connective tissues, joints, ligaments and muscles to reduce pain, improve movement and increase normal function. Osteopaths can help with sports injuries, sports performance, injury prevention and rehabilitation after injury…
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Osteopathic Treatment Techniques
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Osteopathic Treatment Techniques

Manipulation Manipulative techniques have been used by many cultures throughout history. Osteopaths can use low or high velocity thrusts in a larger or smaller amplitude, meaning the manoeuvre is slow or fast and occurs over a longer or shorter distance within the joint movement. The choice depends on the assessment and the clinical judgement of…
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What to Expect when You See an Osteopath
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What to Expect when You See an Osteopath

You may well feel uncertain when attending for an appointment with an osteopath for the first time. You will likely have lots of questions and this article attempts to answer the most common ones. The Consultation Osteopaths are independent professional practitioners, regulated by law and competent to assess, examine and treat people who walk in…
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What is Cranial Osteopathy?
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What is Cranial Osteopathy?

Cranial osteopathy is a branch of osteopathy which relates to the anatomy and physiology of the head. It is also referred to as craniosacral therapy or cranial therapy. It is one of a variety of manipulative techniques used by osteopaths. Cranial osteopaths are highly trained to use the sense of touch to recognise small changes…
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Osteopathy and Pregnancy
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Osteopathy and Pregnancy

During pregnancy a woman’s body undergoes enormous changes in many of its systems, quite apart from the need to support up to 20lbs of extra weight. These changes occurs in a relatively short time and the scale of the adaptation needed in the hormonal, muscular, skeletal and emotional systems is very great. This typically results…
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Osteopathy and Elderly People
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Osteopathy and Elderly People

As we age, changes occur in our bodily systems, including our muscles, joints, bones, discs and many other tissues. In many cases this does not cause any particular pain or disability beyond the occasional aches and pains we all get from time to time. An osteopath can assess, treat and manage a wide variety of…
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Osteopathy for Back Pain
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Osteopathy for Back Pain

In the UK, osteopathy is a popular treatment for low back pain and many other painful and disabling problems. The main difference between osteopathy and conventional approaches to back pain is that osteopathy does not concentrate on medication or medical investigation, but on the way the body is being used. Osteopathy is defined on the…
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Osteopathy vs Chiropractic
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Osteopathy vs Chiropractic

The UK has three major manual therapy professions – osteopathy, chiropractic and physiotherapy. However, there is widespread confusion about the differences and similarities between the three professions. Which one should I choose if I have this or that problem? Are they the same? Manual Therapy Manual therapy has been used since ancient times to treat…
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Osteopathy for Knee Pain
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Osteopathy for Knee Pain

The knee joint, the largest joint in the body, is one of the most frequently injured joints because it is the middle of a series of long and powerful levers (the leg), with big muscles and it undergoes large movements and heavy loads. Common Knee Pain Causes Knee pain and knee pain symptoms are often…
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Osteopathy for Shoulder Pain
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Osteopathy for Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain is very common and most of us will have had some pain in our neck and shoulder region at some time. It can be really disabling, interfering with work, sleep, dressing and doing normal activities. The shoulder is a “soft-tissue joint” as the bony joint itself is very shallow with a very large…
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