Can anyone recommend an osteopath in London (not too fussed where) that does cranial osteopathy?This has been suggested to me by several people as a way to helop my persistent lower back problems but don't know where to start looking Any suggestions
just wondering if anyone else has experience of physiotherapy or osteopathy? i've been seeing an osteopath for a bad back for about three years but recently it doesn't seem to be effective at making the pain go away. so yesterday i tried a
I have hurt my p!ssing knee again, and just came back from the physio. Every time I go to the physio I feel a bit ripped off, as they dont seem to do a lot and just give me some exercises/stretches to do. Have been considering osteopathy instead
for advice and/or orthotics but I just can't afford that. So I wondered do podiatry "schools" ever offer student clinics in the same way that osteopathy and physiotherapy ones often do? Cos I thought that would be a good halfway house. All Podiatry schools
Have been having osteopathy for this and more recently acupuncture and excercises from physio for past couple of months. Am also wearing an aircast brace.Had no treatment for first 2-3 months of injury as just hoped rest would do the trick. Already
of Osteopathy in Borough we have a Sports clinic and should be able to help. Because we're a teaching clinic the prices should be cheaper yet you're treated by qualified folk. Thanks Flipper, no offence but I'm a little leery of alternative medicine, although
half Jude and her friend Amanda will be in to see you ! save some time for them as they could be running a little late ! Well, I suppose you could say it's for fun but The British School of Osteopathy where I'm a student have arranged for a bunch of us
-details as followsGraeme Stroud Sports Injury ClinicInjury treatment and prevention, ultra deep soft tissue management, osteopathy. Graeme has treated international athletes for many years and has written articles for RUNNER’S WORLD. Basildon tel: 01268 287733 Also
differences between osteopathy and chiropractic. The differences can be subtle and practitioners use many of the same techniques. The main difference is that chiropractors tend to work mainly on the spine, using manipulation and massage, while osteopaths work
pain that last for a few days and I live in fear of it happening!Is there a method to remove/break-up the scar tissue or ease the problem? Have you tried an osteopath?I injured my ankle 6 months ago and still having trouble but am now seeing