Your local osteopathy clinic for back and neck pain in Southfields, Earlsfields, Balham, Wimbledon Park & Wimbledon, London SW14, SW15, SW17, SW18, SW19, SW20
Tel: 02088751101
Practitioners at Southfields osteopathy
Osteopathy, Sport massage, Cranio-sacral osteopathy Steve Byrne DO
Steve Byrne is a qualified osteopath with 25 years experience; he is also very experienced in Cranial osteopathy and as such treat a lot of infants and young children
Steve Byrne is a qualified osteopath with 25 years experience; he is also very experienced in Cranial osteopathy and as such treat a lot of infants and young children
Nita Mistry is a qualified Osteopath and Naturopath DO.ND. She graduated from The College of Osteopaths Educational Trust in 1997. In 1998 Registered with the General Osteopathic Council and the General Council of Registered Naturopaths. She has acquired a broad range of working experience and medical knowledge and skills working in various positions
Sy1via Kah1 BSc (Hons) Ost is an osteopath registered with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) and member of the British Osteopathic Association (BOA). With a background in Information Technology, she has good communication skills and an interest in looking at the whole person, and working with the client to help prevent further occurrence of injuries and other health problems through exercise, sometimes collaborating with other healthcare professionals to ensure the best long term outcome for the patient.
Osteopathy focuses primarily on the manipulation of the musculoskeletal system while taking a holistic approach to health. It focuses on the relationship between the organs and the musculoskeletal system as well as on treating the whole individual rather than just the disease. It is used by people of all ages who suffer from pain, tackling complaints ranging from sports and work-related injuries to arthritis, sciatica and migraine. Osteopathy is used to alleviate pain and improve the patient's function and mobility. Osteopathy is particularly concerned with maintaining correct relationships between bones, muscles, and connective tissues. It can be of benefit to all, from the young to the elderly. Every patient is looked at as an individual and a treatment programme designed to suit your needs and lifestyle.
Osteopathy is a system of diagnosis and treatment.
Diagnosis is made from looking at posture and movement patterns. Osteopathy is a hands on treatment, successfully promoting health without drugs or surgery.
Why do we have pain? Pain is your body's way of telling you that something is wrong. It is often caused by swelling and inflammation of tissue, which creates pressure and stimulation on nerves and leads to discomfort. Pain is often the main mechanism to alert you to a problem, and stops you from damaging your body further. Pain must always be taken seriously.
Pain can affect many areas of the body, but particularly the lower back, head, neck, joints and legs. This is often why people come to see an osteopath.
Osteopaths can diagnose the cause of pain and stiffness and help to ease it by reducing tissue inflammation and improving mobility. The osteopaths treatment methods range from massage of muscles and connective tissues to gentle manipulation and stretching of joints. This helps to reduce muscle spasm, to increase mobility and to create a healthier state in which damaged tissues can heal.
Much long-term, recurrent pain is caused by degenerative changes to the body's framework. Nobody can reverse this process of ageing, but your osteopaths treatment may still ease pain. The skilled techniques of osteopathy can often allow you a speedy return to normal activity. If you have had a pain for a long time, and other forms of treatment have not helped, osteopathic treatment can be beneficial, although it may require time and patience.
What do we treat?
Osteopathy is best known for the treatment of low back and neck pain. In general most joint and muscle problems can be treated using Osteopathy. Some less well-known conditions can improve with osteopathy, including PMT, migraine, IBS, some respiratory conditions.
* Back pain
* Sciatica
* Frozen shoulder
* Headaches
* Neck pain
* Sports injuries
* Arm and leg pains
* Irritable Bowel Syndrome
* Strains and sprains
* Arthritic pains
Osteopathy is a system of diagnosis and treatment.
Diagnosis is made from looking at posture and movement patterns. Osteopathy is a hands on treatment, successfully promoting health without drugs or surgery.
Why do we have pain? Pain is your body's way of telling you that something is wrong. It is often caused by swelling and inflammation of tissue, which creates pressure and stimulation on nerves and leads to discomfort. Pain is often the main mechanism to alert you to a problem, and stops you from damaging your body further. Pain must always be taken seriously.
Pain can affect many areas of the body, but particularly the lower back, head, neck, joints and legs. This is often why people come to see an osteopath.
Osteopaths can diagnose the cause of pain and stiffness and help to ease it by reducing tissue inflammation and improving mobility. The osteopaths treatment methods range from massage of muscles and connective tissues to gentle manipulation and stretching of joints. This helps to reduce muscle spasm, to increase mobility and to create a healthier state in which damaged tissues can heal.
Much long-term, recurrent pain is caused by degenerative changes to the body's framework. Nobody can reverse this process of ageing, but your osteopaths treatment may still ease pain. The skilled techniques of osteopathy can often allow you a speedy return to normal activity. If you have had a pain for a long time, and other forms of treatment have not helped, osteopathic treatment can be beneficial, although it may require time and patience.
What do we treat?
Osteopathy is best known for the treatment of low back and neck pain. In general most joint and muscle problems can be treated using Osteopathy. Some less well-known conditions can improve with osteopathy, including PMT, migraine, IBS, some respiratory conditions.
* Back pain
* Sciatica
* Frozen shoulder
* Headaches
* Neck pain
* Sports injuries
* Arm and leg pains
* Irritable Bowel Syndrome
* Strains and sprains
* Arthritic pains