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What is Osteopathy?
Osteopathy is an established recognised system of diagnosis and treatment
It examines the structure and function of the body and how the parts of the body (bones, joints, ligaments, discs, muscles, tendons and nerves) work together.
A breakdown of the body's normal working patterns can result in unnecessary stress, strain and pain.
This can be caused by one major event or the cumulative effect of repetitive minor strains.
An Osteopath assesses each patient's individual normal mechanical working pattern and, by gentle manipulation of bones, joints and soft tissues, works to remove restrictions which may be preventing normal mobility, blood flow, nerve supply or muscle activity.
This will in turn help to alleviate the symptoms
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