Understanding Osteopathy
At Key Osteopaths, osteopathy is a form of alternative medicine that emphasises the physical manipulation of the body’s muscle tissue and bones. Our osteopathic practitioners use a variety of hands-on techniques to diagnose, treat, and prevent health issues. Unlike conventional medicine, which often focuses on treating specific symptoms, osteopathy aims to treat the whole body by addressing the root causes of pain and discomfort.
Osteopathy is grounded in the belief that the body has a natural ability to heal itself. This holistic approach involves understanding the interrelationship between the body’s structure and its function, promoting overall health and wellness. By focusing on the musculoskeletal system, osteopaths can help improve circulation, reduce pain, and enhance the body’s healing processes.
History and Evolution of Osteopathy
The origins of osteopathy can be traced back to the late 19th century when Dr. Andrew Taylor Still founded the practice. Disillusioned with the limitations of conventional medicine at the time, Still sought a more holistic and integrated approach to healthcare. He believed that many diseases were due to issues with the musculoskeletal system and that manual manipulation could restore balance and health.
Over the years, osteopathy has evolved significantly. Initially, it faced scepticism and resistance from the medical community. However, as research and clinical evidence began to support its efficacy, osteopathy gained recognition and acceptance. Today, osteopathy is a well-respected and regulated healthcare profession, with osteopaths working alongside other medical practitioners to provide comprehensive patient care.
Principles of Osteopathic Medicine
Anna, Principal Osteopath at Key OsteopathsAt Key Osteopaths, we specialise in diagnosing and treating back pain, whether it's from discs or muscles. Our personalised approach targets your specific needs for effective relief and improved mobility.
Types of Pain Treated by Osteopaths
Musculoskeletal Pain
Chronic Pain Conditions
Acute Pain Management
We treat injuries such as sprains, strains, and fractures, helping athletes recover faster and prevent future injuries.
Osteopathic techniques can aid in post-surgical recovery, reducing pain and improving mobility.
Injuries resulting from accidents or falls can be managed through osteopathic manipulation and rehabilitation exercises.
Anna recently treated me for tennis elbow and back pain. I couldn’t be happier – both symptoms improved rapidly. On top of this, Anna gave me some helpful advice to… read more prevent them from recurring. I was really impressed with the personable and professional service, and would recommend Anna to anyone
I have seen Anna regularly for a few years and every time I leave the practice I feel relaxed, straighter and pain free. Typically carrying stress in my back,… read more Anna not only treats the area of pain, but has a holistic approach, and gives advice on exercises, stretches, and breathing techniques to take away. She knows just what you need: a specific adjustment after massage to release tension, to a ‘maintenance session’ and five minute relax at the end. Anna has treated the whole family with various injuries and growing pains and I can not recommend her enough!
I specifically booked in with Anna as she came highly recommended by a friend. I have been visiting physios, chiropractors and osteopaths for years with no real success. The problem… read more I had wasn’t complex, but I also suffer with a rare syndrome which means fixing that simple problem made it slightly complex!! I was pleasantly surprised when Anna was aware of my syndrome and knew all about it! No one else I had been to knew anything about it! The treatment she gave me was so relevant and was in line with my syndrome, which meant I saw immediate results when I stuck to the exercises. I genuinely feel like Anna really listened to what I had to say when so many others hadn’t. She is so knowledgeable, approachable, helpful and thoughtful I wouldn’t go anywhere else and would 100% recommend visiting. On a side note, her studio is so spacious and clean, it always is a pleasure to attend.
Techniques Used by Osteopaths
Soft Tissue Techniques
Articulation and Mobilisation
High-Velocity Low-Amplitude (HVLA) Thrust
Cranial Osteopathy
Visceral Manipulation
I had a fantastic treatment from Anna. She really got to the root of problem and gave me great advice to improve my form and help me to prevent further… read more injury.
I was seen by Anna initially because I had hurt my neck so badly that I was unable to pick up my baby from the floor. In tears on the… read more phone she managed to get me an appointment that day, and she worked her magic, I could move my neck on the way out and the next day the pain had gone. Since then I have seen her regularly (my choice) as she is so fantastic. Very professional, gentle and lovely. Thank you so much!
Anna recently treated me for tennis elbow and back pain. I couldn’t be happier – both symptoms improved rapidly. On top of this, Anna gave me some helpful advice to… read more prevent them from recurring. I was really impressed with the personable and professional service, and would recommend Anna to anyone
Benefits of Osteopathic Treatment for Pain
Pain Relief and Management
Improved Mobility and Function
Enhanced Quality of Life
How to Choose the Right Osteopath
Qualifications and Credentials
Questions to Ask
- What is your experience in treating my specific condition?
- What techniques do you specialise in?
- Can you provide patient testimonials or case studies?
- What should I expect in terms of treatment frequency and duration?
- How do you measure progress and outcomes?
What to Expect During a Consultation
Initial Assessment
Your osteopath will begin by taking a detailed medical history and discussing your symptoms, lifestyle, and overall health to get a comprehensive understanding of your condition.
Physical Examination
We will observe your posture and movement and perform specific tests to assess your musculoskeletal health, identifying any areas of concern.
Diagnosis and Treatment Plan
Based on the assessment, your osteopath will explain their findings and provide a diagnosis. Together, we will outline a personalised treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Hands-on Treatment
Our osteopaths will use a range of manual techniques to address the identified issues. This may include soft tissue massage, joint manipulation, or stretching exercises designed to relieve pain and improve function.
Advice and Exercises
To support your treatment and enhance recovery, you will receive advice on lifestyle changes, exercises, and self-care strategies that you can incorporate into your daily routine.
Anna takes a holistic and long term approach with my treatment. She often adapts treatment and exercises and is reassuringly confident yet gentle! I have had lots of practitioners over… read more the years but have been seeing Anna for by far the longest because of this and the consistently best results.
I have been seeing Francesca for a few years now, initially for severe back pain which she was able to identify the source of and alleviate really quickly. Now… read more I see her on a fairly regular basis (my choice), so that she can make sure problems aren’t reoccurring and also deal with any new aches and pains I inevitably pick up along the way. I feel she has an intuitive instinct backed by her advanced qualifications and regularly recommend her to others.