Neals Yard Remedies
29 John Dalton Street
Manchester
M2 6NY
Backpain is the biggest complaint we see and something we are well suited to assess, treat, rehabilitate or manage. You may have been told you have sciatica, a slipped or prolapsed disc, which are all serious conditions, we look to see if we can treat the underlying problem and the reasons for experiencing it, why you have it can often be obvious but mostly its not. Sometimes the pain can be eliminated, sometimes its about management. If we feel further investigations are required such as X-rays or an MRI scan we will write a brief report for you to take to your doctor
Knee pain can be caused from a number of tissues;such as ligament, cartilage, joint dysfunction or muscle imbalance.
Here at Manchester Osteopaths we assess what tissues are creating what pain, then depending on our findings put a plan together to treat, manage and rehabilitate the injured joint, often there may be a case to refer for additional investigations such as X-Rays or scans.
Pain that radiates from your lower back through your hip and buttock and down your leg where it divides into two branches at the knee, you need to knee what creates the irritation and how can this be resolved.
We assess, treat, manage and rehabilitation or if necessary refer of further investigation.
Whether you are an enthusiastic amateur, an elite professional, a gym junkie or simply like to keep fit, sports injuries do occur. Many sport injuries are the result of overuse through playing too hard and too often, but occasionally incorrect equipment is the problem like ill-fitting footwear which can cause hip, knee and foot injury. Football, golf, rugby, tennis, running, skiing, dancing, and martial arts are some of the many sports that our patients compete in and come to us for treatment.
Common Sport Injuries Osteopathy Can Help:
Achilles Tendon Injuries
Back Pain (lumbar or thoracic pain)
Biceps Tendonitis
Constant Knee Problems
Frozen Shoulder
Foot Pain
Hip Pain
Injuries That Don't Go Away
Persistent Hamstring or Calf Strains
Running Injuries
Recurring Achilles Problems
Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
Sciatica
Sprained Ankle and Other Sprains
Tennis Elbow or Golfer's Elbow
Wrist Injuries
Issues such as joint dysfunction or soft-tissue restrictions limit the body's ability to function correctly, directly affecting the degree of performance and may even result in further injury. Osteopathy can help by improving joint mobility, reducing adhesions and soft-tissue restrictions, resulting in structural balance and restored movement leading to enhanced performance.
At Manchester Osteopaths we Can Help:
Overcome injuries
Improve performance
Prevent further injury
Working all day bent over a computer, driving long distances, poor posture while standing or sitting, stress and tiredness are all factors that can cause the muscles in the neck and upper back to become tight and the joints to become stiff which can contribute to ongoing neck pain.
Sometimes a nerve in your neck can become irritated or “trapped" and cause pain in the arm going down into your shoulder or the hand, and may be accompanied by pins and needles and numbness.
Osteopaths can use a wide range of gentle manipulations depending on your age, fitness and diagnosis to reduce muscular tension in the neck and improve movement in the joints of the neck and upper back. We may gently massage the soft tissues or rhythmically “rock" the joints to release tension and sometimes we may gently manipulate the neck to move the joints and you may hear a “click"
Rotator cuff problem - pain in the shoulder or upper arm, particularly when lifting the arm, lying on it or using the sore muscles. It is often the result of repetitive overuse of the arm and shoulder during a sport or activity or the result of a shoulder injury. Age can also play a part.
Acromioclavicular joint pain - painful joint on the tip of the shoulder where the collarbone and shoulder blade joint.
Frozen shoulder or adhesive capsulitis - is the painful and gradual stiffening of the shoulder capsule (the tissue that surrounds your shoulder joint) and the shoulder can often become so stiff and painful that it limits your ability to use your arm in everyday activities.
Referred shoulder pain - pain is experienced in an area away from the actual injury or problem e.g. pain in shoulder which is usually referred from the neck or upper back.
Osteoarthritis – progressive wearing away of the cartilage of the joint leading to the two bones of the joint rubbing together causing pain. Patients who have had previous trauma or shoulder surgery are most likely to develop osteoarthritis in later life. Symptoms include swelling, stiffness, aching and sharp, stabbing pains.
Shoulder instability – dislocation or excessive movement of the shoulder joint.
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