Osteopathy
Osteopaths use techniques such as stretching, soft tissue massage, dry needling/medical acupuncture, joint mobilisation and manipulation to, relieve pain, improve mobility and enhance the body's natural healing processes. These techniques are designed to restore balance within the body, reduce tension, and improve circulation, ultimately supporting the body's ability to function optimally.
Sports, Deep Tissue and Remedial Massage
This type of massage manipulates the muscles, tendons and ligaments of the body. It helps to improve the efficiency of the musculoskeletal system, as well as reducing pain caused by muscle tension. It speeds recovery, helps improve flexibility and posture, and can also help increase circulation. Massage is suitable for both those who play sport and non-sporting people who suffer from headaches, joint/muscle stiffness, and pain caused by injury or poor working conditions.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is used to ease pain by stimulating the nervous system to produce its own pain and stress fighters, such as endorphins. It also stimulates nerve fibres so that they carry other sensations to block out the existing painful ones. This helps to relax the muscles and increase the range of movement. Acupuncture can help to treat back, neck, shoulder and arm pain as well as pelvis, hip and leg pain. It is also effective against headaches and migraines.
Myofascial Cupping
Myofascial Cupping is a modified version of the ancient Eastern style of cupping which targets the musculoskeletal system rather than the meridian systems. It uses plastic cups with a small, hand-operated vacuum pump that draws in the soft tissues, providing a tensile force to the soft tissue system. This can then be left in one place or moved along the tissue. Myofascial Cupping increases blood supply to an injured area, helping to break down scar tissue, and reduce localised inflammation. All of this helps to increase the patient’s range of movement. It is effective for muscle sprains, strains, imbalances and tightness. In addition it can also be helpful in the treatment of iliotibial band syndrome, plantar fasciitis, and general musculoskeletal pain and injuries.
Myofascial Cupping is effective for:
Muscle sprains and strains
Imbalances and tightness
Iliotibial band syndrome (knee injury common in cyclists, runners and weight-lifters)
Plantar fasciitis
Musculoskeletal pain and injuries
Fascia Tooling
Fascia Tooling is an instrument-assisted, soft tissue mobilization therapy. It assists in breaking down fascial restrictions, and scar tissue adhesions. It can help conditions such as tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, lumbar sprains and strains, rotator cuff tendinosis, and Achilles tendinosis.