Osteopathy Treats Shin Splints

Osteopathy Treats Shin Splints – Medial tibial Stress syndromeShin splints is a term given to pain, on the inside of the shinbone (tibia), the large bone in the front of your lower leg. Pain can vary in intensity from a mild soreness to a…

Osteopathy Treats Dance Injuries

Most dance injuries (65-80%) are lower limb injuries due to an incorrect turnout, muscle imbalances (such as reduced quadriceps performance), rolling in of the foot, ankle sprains, and point work. Other injuries include spinal problems which…

Osteopathy Treats Ankle Sprain a common injury

Osteopathy Treats Ankle Sprain a common injury that occurs when the foot turns inwards and the ankle ligaments on the outside are over-stretched or partially torn. Most injuries occur in sports that involve running, turning and jumping. Typical…

Osteopathy Treats Martial Arts Injuries

Risk of Martial Arts Injuries is due to the physical nature of martial arts. However, by making good choices in your training and other exercises, you can limit the number and severity of such injuries.Typical martial arts injuries are:Elbow…

Osteopathy Treats Arthritis

Osteopathy treats Arthritis: Degenerative and Inflammatory. The first of these is commonly associated with joint swelling, pain and stiffness in the neck, lower back, fingers, hips and knees. Inflammatory arthritis, such as Rheumatoid Arthritis,…

Osteopathy Treats Neck Pain

The neck supports the weight of the head and is vulnerable to huge postural stresses, strains and injuries, so not surprisingly many people suffer from neck discomfort.Holding your head too far forward or rounding or hunching of the shoulders…

'Pushy Parents Play Role In Injuries' High Risk Of Brain Damage In School Rugby – Experts

Pushy parents play a big role in injuries High risk of brain damage in school rugby - expertsInterference and pressure from parents, also known as ‘ugly parents syndrome’ has been known to contribute to sporting injuries in young…

Osteopathy Treats Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

When blood and lymphatics flow freely, the tissues can perform their physiologic functions without impedance. With the occurrence of trauma (physical or emotional), the tissues contract, twist, and compress. The fluid flow becomes obstructed.…

Osteopathy Treats Rugby Injuries

Rugby is a sport with many physical demands on the player and as a result there are many common Rugby Injuries, which may not always appear immediately, but develop over time.Frequent physical contact and collision cause upper limb (shoulder,…

Posture and your child

“As the twig is bent, so grows the tree” William Garner Sutherland (1873 – 1954) Founder of Cranial OsteopathyA growing body of evidence shows that poor posture in childhood can lead to a lifetime of chronic pain, fatigue, and…