BENEFITS OF OSTEOPATHY
Manual osteopathy is gentle, hands on therapy for chronic pain, including headaches, lower back pain and chronic injuries while improving joint mobility. Osteopathy can facilitate deeper breathing and increase oxygen circulation which promotes the release of toxins and improves whole body health.
Osteopathy improves posture and function and decrease tension in nerves and muscles, increases blood flow to bring nutrients to the needed areas lacking for healing, increases lymphatic drainage and improvement in both blood and limb circulation to strengthen the body and maximize energy levels.
Manual Osteopathic care decreases stress and increases longevity through mobilization techniques and most importantly chronic pain.
Headache relief, migraines, TMJD and stress management
Senior care: prevention of injuries and offers drug free pain relief to improve mobility and enhance quality of life
Addresses lower back pain, sciatica, frozen shoulder
Spinal alignment issues
Improves athletic performance
Chronic injuries and repetitive strain injuries
Manual Osteopathic care decreases stress and increases longevity through mobilization techniques and most importantly, can address chronic pain.
Osteopathy improves posture and function
Increase joint mobility
Decreases tension in nerves and muscles
Increases blood flow to bring nutrients to the needed areas lacking for healing,
Increases lymphatic drainage and
Improvement in both blood and limb circulation to strengthen the body and maximize energy levels.
Helps alleviate complications (headaches) and soft tissue injury from trauma or accidents
“No two or more organs can work perfectly when one is crowding on another” A.T. Still, 1908
Manual osteopathy is a tool for keeping our bodies healthy, strong and vital. Osteopathy sessions can be used for the whole family. From young children and adults, to athletes to senior wellness – all family members will benefit from osteopathy. Osteopathy is based on the premise that the body has the inherent ability for self healing – or maintaining homeostasis, however sometimes with injury, repetitive strain, or trauma; additional support is needed to remove obstacles so the body can heal.
Manual osteopathic practitioners are not physicians. They do not diagnose disease nor do they practice medicine. If you do not have a medical diagnosis, and are concerned about symptoms or a pathology then consult your medical doctor for a complete medical diagnosis.