What is Osteopathic Manual therapy?

Osteopathy is a manual form of therapy that emphasizes the structure-
function relationship of anatomy and physiology in the human body as a
whole. First introduced by founder A.T. Still in the 1870s, osteopathy is a
science, a philosophy, and a practice. The therapy is principles-based, with
the cornerstone belief that the body has the ability to self-heal and self-
regulate. Treatment is specific to the patient's individual needs and may
involve the soft tissues, nervous systems, and visceral organs through the
use of gentle manipulations. Treatments work on restoring proper
mechanics, nervous tissue function, and proper vascular circulation to a
healthy state. Manual Osteopathic Practitioners are educated and trained to
work exclusively without the use of drugs, using manual methods for
structural assessment and treatment.


What do Osteopaths do?

Osteopaths find the root cause of the problem and treat through manual therapy. Classical Osteopathy is a gentle, non-invasive holistic approach to health care that treats the entire body.


Benefits of Osteopathy


Regular treatment can improve:

  • Chronic Back Pain

  • Postural Problems

  • Neck Pain

  • Knee and Shoulder Pain

  • Sciatica

  • Digestive Problems

  • Sport Injuries

    & Many more