What is Osteopathy?
Osteopathy is a form of manual therapy that emphasizes and utilizes the interrelationship between structure and function. It is a little bit like human engineering - understanding the human structure and adjusting it to its best form so that it functions properly.
Osteopathy is grounded in a belief in the body’s ability to self-heal and self-regulate. An Osteopathic Manual Therapist is trained to treat layers of structure based on the relationship of osteopathic principles to anatomy and physiology.
Osteopathic treatment is gentle in nature, and is suitable for all populations: newborns, babies and toddlers, school-aged children, teens, adults, and seniors.
Osteopathic treatment can be preventive, adjustive, or palliative in nature, addressing both acute and chronic conditions.
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some clients pursue osteopathic treatment preventively. Like changing the oil in a car before it breaks down, an osteopath can keep our “inner engine” running smoothly in order to prevent future problems, or to minimize the impact of any health challenges we may encounter.
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occasionally we “tweak” our backs when shoveling snow or working in our gardens, or we suffer from headaches due to tight neck muscles. In instances like this, osteopathic treatment can help. Adjustive treatment is rendered while the issues in question are ongoing.
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unfortunately, occasionally we fall ill or develop a chronic ongoing condition. Some people develop chronic back pain from car accidents, while others suffer from persistent migraines due to stress or injuries. In these conditions, we may not be able to get rid of the pain permanently, but we can treat the body so that the condition is managed in the best manner possible, potentially slowing or halting the progression of the condition. It is important to talk to your osteopathic practitioner to discuss your treatment options, set goals and expectations, and understand the critical role of self care.
How Can Osteopathy Help Me?
At its core, osteopathy treats the whole person, not just their pain or health issues.
A skilled osteopathic therapist will not only look at the affected region but will also inquire about a person's health history, lifestyle and work habits, involvement in sports and fitness as well goals as the outcomes of the visit(s).
Osteopathy can help at the local (often painful) region which is usually what brings a person to see an osteopathic practitioner. However often, clients report that besides the resolution of their original complaint, they feel greater overall, move better and become more aware of their bodies.
Osteopathy has very far reaching applications helping clients with various ailments.
Happy Osteopathy Clients
Examples of Conditions Treated
Individuals have reported relief from the following list of conditions upon receiving osteopathic treatment:
Headaches/migraines
Pain: back, neck, shoulders, hips, knees, feet
Poor mobility/tightness
Nerve impingement; tingling and numbness from conditions affecting nerves
Sciatica
Plantar fasciitis
Tendonitis of any region of the body
Bursitis
Breathing problems, asthma, poor rib mobility
Pain related to joint replacement
Digestive issues
Chronic disorders
Autoimmune conditions and disorders
This is just a partial list of the many conditions that may be treated through Osteopathy. If you are wondering if Osteopathy is a good approach for you, give us a call and we can discuss.