Osteopathy
Osteopathic medicine is a patient-centered system of diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of medical conditions. Osteopathic philosophy is based on the principle that structure (anatomy) and function (physiology) are integrated at all levels.

Prevention

Management

Solution

In other words, for your body to function well, the structure must also work well. The structure of the body, the vessel of all viscera, is the musculoskeletal system that is composed of the skeleton, muscles, joints, ligaments and other connective tissues. Osteopaths are highly trained healthcare professionals that focus on the musculoskeletal system and its relation to the other systems of the body.
Through touch, manipulation, stretching, massage and lifestyle advice they aim to make the structure of the body as normal and as perfect as possible in order to enhance blood and nerve supply to the tissues, to boost the body’s innate healing mechanism and to restore function and health. Osteopaths believe that each person is unique and offer individualised, whole-person treatments.


Through touch, manipulation, stretching, massage and lifestyle advice they aim to make the structure of the body as normal and as perfect as possible in order to enhance blood and nerve supply to the tissues, to boost the body’s innate healing mechanism and to restore function and health. Osteopaths believe that each person is unique and offer individualised, whole-person treatments.
They also work closely with other healthcare professionals: general doctors, rheumatologists, orthopaedic surgeons, dentists, physiotherapists, midwives, nurses and occupational therapists.