GW Osteopathy and Sports Therapy Clinic
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About us
An Osteopath aims to restore mobility to the body in order to reduce or alleviate pain. Osteopathy is a manipulative therapy that specializes in joint, muscle and ligament problems, experienced in both the spine and peripheral joints.
Our team of Osteopaths and Sports therapists all specialize in different areas, please see our about us page on the website by clicking the link above
A lot of people don’t even know what Osteopathy is, which is a great shame as they are unaware of the huge benefits it can offer in managing a wide range of medical conditions. Osteopathy is a well-established system of diagnosis and treatment based on the principle that the well-being of an individual depends on all components of the body functioning well together, including the skeleton, muscles, ligaments and connective tissues. Osteopathic treatment strengthens these systems so that the body is encouraged to regain it’s naturally healthy state.
Osteopaths believe that for your body to work well, its structure must also work well. As a result, treatment focuses not just on the problem area but on restoring the whole body to a state of balance, without the use of drugs or surgery.
Neck pain relief
Treatment for back pain
Pain relief for sciatica
Joint pain treatment, including hip pain relief and knee pain relief
Treating arthritic pain
Shoulder pain relief
Headache relief
Muscle spasms
Treatment of work-related aches and pains
Sports injuries
Training, qualifications & experience
We are all Degree level Qualified having studied at University for 4 years
The title 'osteopath' is protected by law (Protection of title) and you have to be registered with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) to practise in the UK, Isle of Man and Gibraltar.
Training courses generally lead to a bachelor’s degree in osteopathy (a BSc Hons, BOst or BOstMed) or a masters degree (MOst). Courses usually consist of four years of full-time training, five years part-time or a mixture of full or part-time. There are also courses with accelerated pathways for doctors and physiotherapists.
Osteopaths believe that for your body to work well, its structure must also work well. As a result, treatment focuses not just on the problem area but on restoring the whole body to a state of balance, without the use of drugs or surgery.
Neck pain relief
Treatment for back pain
Pain relief for sciatica
Joint pain treatment, including hip pain relief and knee pain relief
Treating arthritic pain
Shoulder pain relief
Headache relief
Muscle spasms
Treatment of work-related aches and pains
Sports injuries
Member organisations *
Being registered/accredited with a professional body means an individual must have achieved a substantial level of training and experience approved by their member organisation.
It is against the law for anyone in the UK to practice using the title 'Osteopath' without registering with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC).
This professional body regulates all osteopaths in the UK and sets and promotes high standards of competency, conduct and safety.
Therapies offered
Fees
£60.00 - £75.00
Health Insurance/EAP
Further information
We are Osteopaths, Sports Therapists, Acupuncturists, Reformer Pilates, Baby cranial, Vocal laryngeal treatment