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Helping People of All Ages
Like seedlings sprouting in spring and leaves falling come winter, every body faces tremendous changes from one stage of life to the next. It may sound simple but how you move and how nutrients move within us make all the difference to how well we feel at any age. This is why simple, gentle hands-on osteopathic techniques can help people of all ages feel better. As highly trained medical professionals, osteopaths are trained to adjust each treatment to your individual needs and health, now matter how young or how old. Babies, children, adolescents, adults and elders can all benefit from appropriate osteopathic care.
Helping People Like You
It’s so easy to hurt and to fall sick but so hard to heal and get well. When there are so many different approaches to healing, how do you make sense of it all and pick what will work for you? At Seasons Osteopathy, we’ve spent over a decade working to answer this very question. For a wide array of body aches and pains, osteopathy is very often one of the best answers around. Whether it’s related to posture, overuse, sports, pregnancy and more, osteopaths are specially trained to relieve your muscle, bone, and joint pains.
Feel your best
Contact us to book now or email to request a free 15 minute phone call to discuss whether Seasons Osteopathy is right for you.
The first step begins with you.
Helping Conditions Like Yours
Osteopathy was designed as a complete system of medicine. Early osteopaths in the United States of America established their own medical schools to train Doctors of Osteopathy (D.O.s), who treated a wide array of diseases. In the USA today, D.O.s are licensed physicians with the same practice rights as medical doctors (MDs). In England today, UK-trained osteopaths are classified as Allied Healthcare Professionals skilled in the treatment of a wide range of medical conditions including:
- Arthritic pain
- Circulatory problems
- Cramp
- Digestion problems
- Fibromyalgia
- Frozen shoulder/ shoulder and elbow pain/ tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis arising from associated musculoskeletal conditions of the back and neck, but not isolated occurrences)
- Headache arising from the neck (cervicogenic)
- Joint pains
- Joint pains including hip and knee pain from osteoarthritis as an adjunct to core OA treatments and exercise
- General, acute & chronic backache, back pain (not arising from injury or accident)
- Generalised aches and pains
- Lumbago
- Migraine prevention
- Minor sports injuries
- Muscle spasms
- Neuralgia
- Tension and inability to relax
- Rheumatic pain
- Sciatica
- Uncomplicated mechanical neck pain (as opposed to neck pain following injury i.e. whiplash)