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|What is Osteopathy|Treatments & Cure|

Yoga & Naturopathy

Naturopathy Therapy - Osteopathy

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What is Osteopathy

Osteopathy was founded in 1874 by Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, who opened the first school of Osteopathy in America. Osteopathy places an emphasis on the musculo-skeletal system, (bones, joints, muscles, ligaments and connective tissues). Osteo meaning bone & path meaning disease; Osteopathy is a treatment that is designed to provide pain relief for the body's structural and mechanical problems. Osteopaths use their hands to carry out the treatment using a variety of techniques ranging from gentle release techniques to high velocity thrusts. Problems in the framework of the body are thought to disturb the circulatory system or nerves to any part of the body and affect any aspect of health.

Treatments & Cure

Osteopaths work to restore the musculo-skeletal system of the body to a state of balance and harmony. Conditions that may be treated by an osteopath include: headaches, back pain, neck pain and stiffness, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, overuse injuries and joint discomfort.

 
 
 

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