What to expect from an appointment?

Your Osteopath will complete a thorough case history; they’ll ask you questions about your injury, medical history, occupation, hobbies, activity levels and anything else they feel is relevant. This helps them build a picture and understand your injury.

They’ll then make a decision as to whether you require any further investigations such as MRI’s, X-rays or blood tests. If necessary they can refer you onto the appropriate professional.

Once they have got the information they need they’ll move onto the physical examination. It’s really helpful if you can wear nice stretchy clothes such as gym clothing, so that your movement isn’t restricted and they can easily see how your joints are moving.

They will ask you to go through a few different movements so they can observe your range and quality of movement. They may also perform certain neurological and musculoskeletal tests to help ascertain a diagnosis.

Once a diagnosis has been formed, they will explain this to you and go through their treatment plan. Treatment will vary for each individual case, but generally speaking it will involve a combination of hands on treatment and exercise advice.

 

What Do Osteopaths Treat?

There is a common misconception that osteopaths just treat backs! This is not the case at all! Yes, we do treat backs and it is probably one of our most common presentations. But we also treat a wide variety of other injuries and symptoms. 

Sports Injuries!

Tendonitis 

Tennis Elbow / Golfers Elbow

Plantarfasciitis

Sports Injury

Shin Splints

Muscles strains

Ankle and wrist sprains

Shoulder impingements

Rotator cuff injuries

Knee pain

Hip impingements

Post operative rehab e.g. ligament repairs

Pregnancy Related issues

Pubis symphysis pain

Sacroiliac joint dysfunction

Low back pain

Postural Related Issues

Neck pain

Headaches

Low back pain

Shoulder pain

Age Related Issues

Osteoarthritis

‘Wear and tear’

Spondylosis

Disc degeneration

Post operative rehab (e.g. joint replacements)

Back Related Issues

Low back pain

Nerve impingement

Neck pain

Rib pain

Sacroiliac joint dysfunction

Whiplash

Our osteopaths will perform an in-depth examination, work out exactly what it is that’s causing the symptoms and then develop a specific treatment plan. They will advise you on any rehabilitation exercises that may be of use and answer any questions you may have!