Osteopathy is a way of detecting and treating damaged parts of the body such as muscles, nerves, ligaments and joints.
When the body is balanced and efficient it will function with minimum wear and tear, leaving more energy for life. What can be treated? Osteopaths treat a variety of conditions. Common conditions include:
What happens during treatment?
The osteopath will take a detailed medical history including important information about your lifestyle and diet. You will normally be asked to undress to your underwear and perform a series of simple movements. This allows a diagnosis and a treatment plan to be made. The osteopath identifies structural and functional abnormalities using their hands and facilitates the body’s ability to heal itself through a variety of stretching, mobilising and manipulative techniques. With exercises and health advice the osteopath helps to reduce your symptoms and improve your health and quality of life. Your osteopath should make you feel at ease and explain the treatment. If you have any questions during the consultation feel at ease to ask.
Price
Initial consultation with Andrew £90 (60 minutes), follow-up £65 (30 minutes)Andrew is passionate about how Osteopathy can help people in all stages of life to recover from injury, reduce pain and restore balance to their body.
Neri is a passionate practitioner, helping people with a range of different conditions while having a special interest in women’s pelvic health. She believes in guiding people to have a better connection to their body and promote empowered health practices; to reduce pain and improve function.
Rory has a strong foundation of structural osteopathy, cranio-sacral therapy and western medical dry needling. Rory works with appropriate and sustainable solutions suitable for his patients, while ensuring a strong patient-practitioner relationship and satisfaction. Rory graduated from the University College of Osteopathy in London - the oldest Osteopathic college in the UK - and has many years of clinical experience across London.