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Osteopathy is a primary healthcare system, complementary to other medical practices. It is suitable for almost anyone and can contribute to alleviating an enormous range of conditions. The BSO regularly treats children, pregnant women, the elderly, shop, office and manual workers, professionals, dancers and sports people.
Osteopaths primarily work through the neuro-musculo-skeletal system, mostly on muscles and joints, and pay special attention to how the internal organs affect, and are affected by, that system. Relevant psychological and social factors also form part of the diagnosis. Another important principle of osteopathy is that the body has its own self-healing mechanisms, which can be utilised as part of the treatment.
- Aches and Pains
- Arthritic Pain
- Asthma
- Backache
- Circulatory Problems
- Constipation
- Frozen Shoulder
- Headaches
- IBS
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- Joint Pain
- Menstrual Pain
- Muscle Spasms
- Neck Pain
- Neuralgia
- Sciatica
- Shoulder Pain
- Sports Injuries
- Tension
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