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Digestive Disorders
Visceral Osteopathy is a specialized form of osteopathy that focuses on the internal organs. It operates on the principle that the body functions as a holistic unit, and disruptions in one area can affect the entire system. Osteopaths use gentle techniques to address restrictions and imbalances within the organs, promoting their mobility and function.
Lymphatic Issues
The lymphatic system is a vital part of the body, yet its importance is often overlooked. It is a network of tissues and organs that helps remove fluids and proteins from the body's tissues and plays a crucial role in the immune system and removes toxins, waste, and excess fluids from the body.
Recurrent Ears Infections
Cranial Osteopathy is a gentle, hands-on approach used to treat babies and children. It addresses strains and tensions in the skull, neck, and chest that may have occurred during childbirth. Unlike many other practitioners, also incorporates visceral techniques, which can significantly reduce the number of treatments needed.
Respiratory Issues and Chest Infections
Cranial Osteopathy is a gentle, hands-on approach used to treat babies and children. It addresses strains and tensions in the skull, neck, and chest that may have occurred during childbirth. Unlike many other practitioners, also incorporates visceral techniques, which can significantly reduce the number of treatments needed.
Shoulder Pain
Most people don’t realize how much they rely on their shoulders until they become injured. Whether it's simple tasks like getting dressed or preparing a meal, or more strenuous activities like lifting and participating in sports, the health of our shoulders is crucial to our ability to function normally.
Sleep Irregularity
Cranial Osteopathy is a gentle, hands-on approach used to treat babies and children. It addresses strains and tensions in the skull, neck, and chest that may have occurred during childbirth. Unlike many other practitioners, also incorporates visceral techniques, which can significantly reduce the number of treatments needed.