Osteopathy treatments for neck Injuries. Anterior and posterior neck injuries An anterior or posterior neck injury is when one or more of the necks vertebras are blocked in flexion / extension in respect to the vertebras below. This means...
Osteopathy treatments for Shoulder injuries have a high rate of success for many types of injuries. Osteopathy treatments for Shoulder injuries such as Pericarditis Pericarditis is normally associated with tendinitis and causes pain or irritation when; lifting and lowing...
Osteopathy treatments for Shoulder injuries Pericarditis is normally associated with tendinitis and causes pain or irritation when lifting and lowing the shoulder, when the shoulder is mobilized towards the acromion (possible calcification) and rolling the arm forward. The same...
Osteopathy helps reduce Sprain pain What is a sprain? A Sprain occurs when a ligament (or a few) in a joint are torn or stretched. Ligaments hold bones and therefore joins in place a stretched or torn ligament can...
Osteopathy treatments for Neck Pain Neck pain can be caused by a number of issues some of which are: Over worked muscles, poor posture, hypokyphosis, repetitive movements and stress. Neck pain suffers normally feel pain from the base of...
What is Capsulitis and Bursitis? Capsulitis is the inflammation of the joints capsule that can be caused by repetitive movements, movements that surpass our physiological limit or a fall, hit and bruising. Pain is often felt when the joint...
Osteopathy treatments for knee tendinitis are common as the knee is easily injured. The knee needs to support the bodies’ weight in a number of different angles (planes). It is for this reason the knee injuries occur not only...
Osteopathy treatments for Meniscus and Osteochondritis injuries Osteopathy treatments for Meniscus Wikipedia describes a meniscus as a meniscus as a crescent shaped cartilaginous structure that partly divides a joint cavity. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meniscus Osteopathy tests for injured meniscus are: Patient face...
Pilates increases your metabolism Pilates increases your metabolism in additional to all its other benefits. Many people thing about Pilate s and think; better posture, reduced back pain, increase mobility, exercise…All this is true and achievable whether you sign up to a beginners or advanced class. But now weight loss and increased metabolic rate have been included into the mix of benefits. Pilates MAT gets you fit by just using your own body weight. Now days using your own weight has become a popular method to lose weight, increase you’re over health and raise body awareness. Now we are aware that Pilates increases your metabolism as well! Pilates reformer, and Pilates Mat with bands and balls gets you fit using resistance training. An equally great way to build long lean muscles, burn fat and change body shape. Pilates gets you into the fat burning zone and at the same time helps build the right type of muscles, long and lean. This combination increases metabolism not only during the Pilates classes but also after and in everyday life. Pilates increases your metabolism in the long run so you burn fat at a faster rate! As if weight loss, a more toned body and a faster metabolism is not enough Pilates offers you more!!! Yes, regular Pilate’s classes leave you standing taller, feeling stronger. The increase postural strength is found by the way you exercise in a Pilate’s class, always focusing on correcting posture muscles and lengthening. You will not only feel the difference but also notice it in the way you stand, walk and move. The advantage of pilates Mat classes are that you can work out in a group environment, each student helping to motivate the others while working individually. The Pilates MAT classes are more economical. The private Pilates classes are more specialized and without doubt allow the student to get where he or she wants to be fast. Both MAT and reformer, group and private pilates increase your metabolism. For more information or to book a class click here and let’s get that metabolism up!
An Osteopathy consultation follows a standard formula. The first stage in your Osteopathy consultation is a chat: It is vital that the Osteopath and patient talk about the symptoms that brought the patient to the clinic, the patients’ medical...