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International College For Research On Equine Osteopathy International College for Research on Equine osteopathy. Nederlands English Deutsch Directly to the overview of the courses and brochures for 2005 http://users.pandora.be/icreo/
Osteopath & Naturopath Practice London Chiswick / Bridgend Wales Registered. Describes treatment methods, conditions which are treated and paediatric (cranial) osteopathy. Practices based in Chiswick, West London and Bridgend, South Wales. http://www.onpath.co.uk/
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Saga Health News - Osteopathy And Chiropractic These therapies use related techniques of manipulation and are particularly good for musculoskeletal problems. http://www.saga.co.uk/health_news/article/60A601F3-75E1-11D5-9492-00508BC27A68.a
Extractions: HOME Faster drug appraisals Bone up on sunshine Run for your joints Diet and ... Shiatsu and acupressure Osteopathy and chiropractic Chinese herbal medicine Why a pet can make you feel better The Alexander technique For more complementary therapies Search Saga Health for: Osteopathy and chiropractic These therapies use related techniques of manipulation and are particularly good for musculoskeletal problems. In May 2000, osteopaths became the first complementary practitioners to become regulated by Government statute in the same way as orthodox medical practitioners. This means that they must be registered with the General Osteopathic Council, have completed a recognised training and have indemnity insurance. As from June 2001, chiropractors have been subject to similar regulation; practitioners need to be registered with the General Chiropractic Council. It is now illegal to set up in practice as an osteopath or chiropractor without such registration. Increasingly, GPs are referring their patients to an osteopath or chiropractor for problems originating in bones, joints, muscles and other soft tissue and, above all, for non-specific back pain that arises from minor mechanical' damage - often from a cause that cannot be identified by orthodox means and not as a symptom of a diagnosed disease such as rheumatoid arthritis. Osteopathy The underlying philosophy is that the body has a natural tendency to heal itself but that this ability can be disrupted by any abnormalities in the skeleton or the soft tissue (such as muscles and ligaments) or in the relationship between them. After taking a detailed history and observing your posture and movement, the osteopath will use his or her hands to apply pressure and manipulate the relevant parts of the body to release stresses and tension and mobilise joints.
Extractions: Osteopathy is very effective in helping with both recent and (especially) longer standing pain from any part of the musculo-skeletal system. Although spinal problems are generally about 50% of what we treat, we are just as interested in peripheral joint and muscular problems. Treatment, which is mostly done using the osteopath's hands, is precise and is directed at helping the problem as quickly as possible. Treatment is always appropriate for the patient and their problem.
Extractions: Conditions Treated at our Clinic Ankylosing spondylitis Cervical Spondylosis Degenerative Disc Disease Herniated (bulging) discs Low back pain (Lumbago) Neck Pain Numbness Burning and Tingling Osteoarthritis Osteoporosis Sciatica Scoliosis (curvature of the spine) Nerve Root Entrapment Scheuermann's disease Spinal muscular atrophy Spinal Stenosis Spondylolysthesis Spondylosis "This website is based on more than 30 years of clinical experience. The treatment of back pain, bulging discs, sciatica, scoliosis, stenosis and other spinal conditions does not require surgery."
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Extractions: Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Osteopathy Book information Product description Author information and services Ordering information Bibliographic and ordering information Book related information Submit your book proposal Other books in same subject area About Elsevier Select your view OSTEOPATHY This book is a textbook of basic osteopathic concepts, working from first principles underpinned by anatomy and physiology. This text will synthesize and integrate osteopathic models in an easy-to-understand way, a subject often daunting to students and confusing to graduates. Composed of four sections, the first is a discussion of basic principles, the second focusses on models and diagnosis of treatment which is followed by anatomical, neurophysiological and osteopathic considerations. The last section describes clinical case-studies to enable students to put into practice the theories and models which they have learned. This book is essential reading for all osteopathic BSc degree courses and a core textbook for undergraduate students.
Extractions: skip menus CSEH home contact us site a-z ... Podiatry Osteopathy Pilates Acupuncture Homeopathy Booking information About us Contact us Times and prices Staff profiles Partners W.I.S.H. Links University home CSEH ... Sports medicine Osteopathy Osteopathy is ideal for most sports injuries. It focuses on the musculo-skeletal system (the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments and connective tissues) and the way this interrelates with the body as a whole. Assessment: Includes full history of the injury and any previous injuries, occupation, sports participation, general health and so on. Static and dynamic examination of the problem area and any other areas of the body which may be involved in the course or effects of an injury. Treatment: Osteopathic treatment is hands-on and may include stretching of shortened soft tissues, rhythmic joint mobilisations and manipulative thrust techniques. These are designed to improve healing potential and restore full ranges of movement. Follow up: Advice on self-care is always given to maximise the effects of treatment and minimise the possibility of recurrence. This may include specific exercises, technique tips, postural advice etc. Gerry Gallacher BDS, BSc (Hons) degree. Qualified from the British School of Osteopathy in London and is registered with the General Osteopathic Council.
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Osteopathy osteopathy is an established system of diagnosis and treatment that lays its main emphasis osteopathy is a complementary therapy to orthodox medicine. http://www.laban.org/laban/health/osteopathy.phtml
Bill Ferguson - Osteopath And Cranial Osteopath Bill Ferguson integrates structural, cranial and visceral osteopathy in his treatment and he has developed a particular interest in the mind/body relationship. He practises in Tenterden, Kent, England http://www.billferguson.co.uk
Extractions: Email: mail@billferguson.co.uk Bill Ferguson graduated as an Osteopath from the Northern Counties School of Osteopathy in 1990. Since then the breadth of his work has expanded to include Visceral and Cranial Osteopathy and he has developed a particular interest in the mind/body relationship. He treats a range of ages from babies to the very elderly and has a very gentle approach to osteopathy. He often tells his patients "everything is connected". Your emotions influence your body chemistry which in turn influences your nervous system. Your nervous system controls the tension in your muscles.
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Extractions: text only print sign in You are not signed in Search: Home Students Courses Events ... Qi Gong Tuina University Polyclinic What is osteopathy? Osteopathy is a therapy, which uses manipulation to treat a wide range of health problems directly or indirectly relating to the muscles, joints and ligaments of the body. The therapy is based upon the principle that restoring harmony and balance to the musculoskeletal system influences all levels of the body. What conditions can osteopathy treat? Osteopathy can alleviate a wide range of conditions and is suitable for all ages. Examples of some conditions that may be treated include aches and pains in the back, arms and legs, and shoulder and neck tension. However, you do not have to be in pain to benefit from osteopathy; you may just feel generally achy or have occasional pains. The therapy boosts the body's natural healing capacity, restoring harmony. Where there is a condition for which osteopathy is not appropriate, referral to another health care practitioner will be discussed. All consultations are confidential. What will happen when I come for a consultation?
North Wood Clinic Osteopath in south London providing osteopathy, chiropody, and physiotherapy. http://www.northwoodclinic.co.uk/
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Osteopathy By Jon Parsons, DO, PGCE, osteopathy practitioner, Bower Mount Clinic, Kent; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Section 1 osteopathy and the http://www.intl.elsevierhealth.com/catalogue/title.cfm?ISBN=0443073953