Osteopathy

Our sister clinic Middle Park Osteopathic Clinic runs within our clinic. Middle Park Osteopathic Clinic prides themselves on offering a holistic approach to health and wellness. Their therapists are trained not only in osteopathic techniques but also in understanding the connection between all of the body’s systems, allowing them to provide comprehensive treatment plans that support your overall health goals.

Osteopathy is a holistic approach that aims to restore balance to the body. We have two amazing forms of osteopathy within our clinic: structural osteopathy and cranial osteopathy. Structural osteopathy focuses on the musculoskeletal system, addressing issues such as pain, joint dysfunction, and muscle imbalances through techniques like manipulation and massage. Cranial osteopathy, on the other hand, is a more subtle therapy that works with the bones of the skull, as well as the fluids and tissues surrounding the brain and spinal cord, to promote relaxation and healing. Both therapies work in harmony to help improve overall well-being, restore function, and support the body’s natural ability to heal itself.

Cranial osteopathy

Cranial osteopathy is a gentle, hands-on therapy that focuses on the movement and rhythm of the bones in the skull, along with the fluid and tissue surrounding the brain and spinal cord. This approach aims to enhance the body’s natural ability to heal and maintain balance by addressing restrictions and imbalances in the cranial system. Cranial osteopathy is often used to treat a range of conditions, including headaches, neck pain, stress, and even emotional trauma, by promoting relaxation and improved circulation. It is a subtle, non-invasive therapy that can be beneficial for people of all ages.

Structural osteopathy

Structural osteopathy is a form of osteopathic treatment that focuses on the musculoskeletal system, including the bones, joints, muscles, and soft tissues. It aims to identify and address any structural imbalances, restrictions, or dysfunctions within the body that may be causing pain, discomfort, or reduced movement. Through hands-on techniques, such as stretching, manipulation, and massage, structural osteopathy seeks to restore proper alignment and improve the body’s biomechanics. This approach is often used to treat a variety of conditions, including back pain, joint injuries, poor posture, and muscle tension. By enhancing the body’s natural ability to heal and function efficiently, structural osteopathy helps improve overall mobility, alleviate pain, and support long-term health and well-being.