What is Osteopathy?

What We Do

Osteopaths are primary health care practitioners, complementary to other medical practices including chiropractic and physiotherapy, and while there is some overlap osteopaths generally have a holistic approach and we also consider relevant social and psychological factors.

We treat the whole person and not just the area where symptoms are felt. This is because our experience tells us that often the cause of pain is another area or part of the body.

Osteopathy is based on the philosophy that your body functions more efficiently when it’s in alignment. Osteopaths have a highly developed sense of touch and we use our hands both to identify the source of pain and – with a variety of techniques – to manipulate, massage or stretch the affected area to help relieve pain, improve mobility or reduce swelling.

The techniques are not painful and osteopathy is safe for all ages, including babies.

Patients sometimes report a clicking or popping noise when manipulation is used, this is simply the sound of small gas bubbles popping within the joints. It doesn’t hurt.

The way most people work, the long hours we spend in front of computer screens, often not well-positioned. Typing, driving, DIY, sports, housework, recreation, even watching the telly can all contribute to the long list of conditions and symptoms that osteopathy can help.

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Osteopaths code of conduct

All our osteopaths are registered with the General Osteopathic Council. Being registered with the General Osteopathic Council (G.Os.C) ensures that all osteopaths work to a strict code of ethics. Some of these include: Safety, honesty, competence, a caring approach, confidentiality, to be non-judgmental, professionalism in dress and manner, integrity and postgraduate training.

Osteopathy can help..

  • Back pain, sciatica, muscle spasm, lumbago
  • Neck pain, neuralgia
  • Myalgic Encephalitis (ME), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), and Fibromyalgia
  • Shoulder strain, including frozen shoulder, tendonitis, rotator cuff injury
  • Elbow pain including tennis elbow
  • Hip pain, including osteoarthritis
  • Hand and wrist injuries
  • Knee pain
  • Ankle and foot sprain
  • Muscle spasms
  • Neuralgia
  • Arthritic pain
  • Sports and Dance Injuries
  • Tendonitis
  • Headaches and migraine prevention
  • Circulatory problems, cramp
  • Posture and Flexibility Problems
  • Pregnancy related aches and pains including SPD or Pelvic Girdle Pain
  • Digestive problems
  • Inability to relax
  • Cranial osteopathy for babies and adults
  • Vertigo

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If you're in pain, please don't suffer in silence, you can book in with us online, anytime. We are based in Solihull and Olton.

Call the team on 0121 705 4499.