Adult Osteopathy Treatments at Lessness Natural Health
Adult Osteopathy Introduction
Osteopathy is an holistic therapy that looks at treating the whole body to aid relief of the patients symptoms. Osteopathy is complementary to mainstream medicine.
Osteopathy is suitable for the entire family, treating children and babies , adults, the older generation and even expectant mothers. Osteopathy is not only concerned with treating the back but can treat the whole body from shoulders to knees elbows to the toes.
Osteopathy can also improve the following:
- Migraines and headaches
- Asthma
- Sports injuries
- Disc problems
- Sciatica
- Trapped nerves
- Tennis elbow
- Arthritis (wear and tear)
Adult Osteopathy Treatments Available
Osteopathy is a holistic approach to treating the bodies aches, pains and dysfunctions.
Life is tough on the body leading to problems. Todays lifestyle makes the likely hood of back and neck pain occuring an increasing problem. Osteopathy not only treats the spine but is able to treat all areas of the body from shoulders, to hands from hips to toes. Including many well known injuries such as whiplash, tennis elbow, sciatica, joint pains including arthritic pain and the list goes on.
As well as the physical maniefestations of injury or illness osteopathy can aid medical conditions that fall into the category of digestive and circulatory problems. Minor sports injuries also benefit from treatment allowing athletes and competitors to maintain their fitness to help them with their performance.
With the increasing pressures that our lifestyles demand many people find it difficult to cope with the strain. Osteopathy is a useful tool for helping people to relax and return to a point of equilibrium.
Osteopathy aims to return the body to health and a point of balance. Therefore allowing the body to heal itself.
Treatment for Children & Babies
Osteopaths are now working closely with midwives, health visitors and GPs to aid newborns with their development. Birth can be very stressful and physically demanding time in which the baby’s head becomes compressed. The bones within the head are designed to overlap and go back into place, however if the process is delayed or sped up ( by the use of ventouse or forceps) this can alter the way in which the bones return to position. This can lead to problems with the shape of the baby's head, the baby's temperament, unsettled sleep patterns, difficulty feeding, etc.
Osteopathy works alongside a child’s natural development and help gives the best possible start in life.
Many other conditions can be helped as well, for further information please contact us
Our Osteopathic Practitioner
Emmanuel Merot
{BSc Hons}
Registered Osteopath
Emmanuel
is a graduate of the European School of Osteopathy and is a qualified
sports coach. It was during his sports training that Emmanuel was introduced
to Osteopathy from there he decided to study Osteopathy. With his sports
background Emmanuel likes to treat sports injury patients and on the opposite
end of the scale enjoys treating babies as well.