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The Osteopathic Treatment
This will often involve some combination of the following:
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Soft tissue treatment 
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Joint mobilisation (articulation) 
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Special stretching 
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Joint manipulation 
Osteopathy causes little or no pain. For 24 to 48 hours after the treatment you may experience some minor discomfort. This is a normal part of your body’s response to the treatment. It is common for the full benefit of the treatment to be felt after 2 to 3 treatments.
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When attending the clinic please bring all previous investigations you may have had regarding the problem. Please bring appropriate set of clothing such as shorts and T-shirt for examination.
What do osteopaths treat?
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Back: neck and all other spinal pain, Sciatica. 
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Shoulder: frozen shoulder, tendinitis, and bursitis. 
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Elbow: tennis and golfer’s elbow. 
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Wrist and hand: carpal tunnel, trigger thumb and fingers. 
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Hip: arthritis, acute and chronic pain in this region. 
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Knee: arthritis, tendinitis, hamstring strain, bursitis and sports injuries. 
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Ankle and foot: arthritis, sprain, strain, pain and aches. 
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Also: Sports injuries, discomfort during pregnancy, repetitive strain injury, headaches and migraines. 
If you are not sure that your problem can be helped by osteopathy, please give us a call and we will be happy to discuss possible treatment options with you.