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Pain relief

Using osteopathy to support recovery from back pain, knee pain, headaches, tennis elbow, shoulder pain, arthritis, ankle and hip.
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 How can I help? 

Osteopathy is an effective hands-on approach to healthcare, based on the principle that the way your body moves influences how it functions.

 

Osteopaths are highly competent healthcare professionals, recognised by the NHS as fully qualified to diagnose and treat independently. I treat people with all kinds of conditions, from high performing athletes all the way to those suffering from common pain and looking to improve their day to day routine. I seek to help you recover from new or ongoing pain and get back up and moving freely. 

Over 30,000 people every day, according to the Institute of Osteopathy, visit an osteopath suffering from a variety of conditions commonly:

  • neck or back pain

  • joint or muscular pain

  • sports injuries

  • recurring headaches and more.

Many patients are pregnant mothers, unsettled children, or those with work strain, or pain and stiffness related to advancing years.

As you don't need a referral from your doctor to see an osteopath, you will typically be able to see an osteopath quickly, without the long waiting times that often occur with other treatment options. However, it is always recommended to consult a GP if you think your pain may be related to a life-threatening condition. 

Whatever your age and no matter what challenges you may have with your health, there is probably something an osteopath can do to help. Call Osteo James today to see how he can help.

Book an appointment if you are 

  • suffering from new or ongoing physical pain in your neck, back, 

  • enduring headaches regularly 

  • experiencing restricted movement that inhibits your daily routine 

  • looking to keep on top of your general health and maintenance

Whatever your age and no matter what challenges you may have with your health, there is probably something I can do to help. 
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