
Osteopathy
What is Osteopathy?
Osteopathy is a complete system of diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of medical conditions founded over 100 years ago. Osteopathy is based on the principle that the well-being of an individual depends on the skeleton, muscles, ligaments and connective tissues functioning smoothly together. Osteopaths encourage the body to heal itself through non-invasive manual techniques.
Many people see osteopaths as "back specialists", as back pain is what we treat a lot of the time. However, osteopathy can be effective for a wide range of conditions involving other areas of the body. Osteopathy does not only target the symptoms, but treats the parts of the body that have caused the symptoms. Osteopaths have a global approach and believe that your whole body will work well if every part is in balance, and working well together.
What do we do?
Conditions Treated
Claire Bergadaa Msc (Hons), highly qualified, registered Osteopath and Pilates practitionner, at her central London clinic, can end your joint and muscle aches and pains. She treats a variety of common problems, including:
Generalised aches and pains
Lower back pain
Neck pain
Joint pain
Arthritic pain
General, acute & chronic back pain
Uncomplicated mechanical neck pain
Headaches and migraine prevention
Frozen shoulder
Elbow pain / tennis elbow
Circulatory and digestion problems
Muscle spasms
Neuralgia
Fibromyalgia
Rheumatic pain
Minor sports injuries and tensions
Postural disorders
Chronic injuries
Sports injuries
Tendon and ligament injuries
Stiffness and tension
Mobility problems
Repetitive strain injuries
How do osteopaths treat?
Osteopaths use soft tissue massage, stretching, physical manipulation and mobilisation to release tension, stretch muscles and improve joint mobility, and ultimately to help relieve pain. The treatment will vary for every patient. You may be given advice on posture, lifestyle and exercises to aid recovery, promote health and prevent symptoms recurring. Osteopaths look at the person as a whole and how outside factors may influence your condition.
Who should visit an Osteopath?
Osteopaths’ patients include the young, the elderly, manual workers, office professionals, pregnant women, children, sports people and professional athletes. Patients seek treatment for a wide variety of conditions, including back and neck pain, changes to posture in pregnancy, postural problems caused by driving or work strain, the pain of arthritis and sports injuries.
Please do not hesitate to contact me at claire@osteopilates.co if you are unsure or to discuss whether your condition is appropriate for osteopathic treatment.