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Osteopath, Chiropractor or Physiotherapist in Nuneaton

What is the difference between Osteopathy, Chiropractic, Physiotherapy and other manual treatments?

This very much depends upon the individual practitioner and the kind of practice that they run. There are many similarities and differences between these methods. Some specialise in certain techniques to affect the healing and recovery process and others use a multidisciplinary approach, but generally speaking they all have their place and if you are looking for a specific kind of treatment you should ask about this before you book an appointment.

Call to speak to me today or to book an appointment on 077-1024-4390. If we're busy, please leave your name, a short message and your contact phone number, and I'll get back to you as soon as I've finished treating my current patient.

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Headaches, migraines – treatment at Nuneaton Osteopathic Clinic

Headaches and migraines can put a serious dent in your day (or week) if you regularly suffer from them. Many are caused by stress or tension in the neck and shoulder area or poor posture at work (bent over a computer for 6-8 hours a day doesn't help, or repeatedly lifting lifting any objects above shoulder height)

This repeated minor trauma to the neck and shoulder muscles can cause muscle fatigue, weakness and eventually muscle scarring and adhesions. These adhesions make muscles ineffective and they eventually become sore and tight. If this happens to the muscles in the neck and shoulder area, they can cause neck and shoulder stiffness, pain and eventually the muscles pull at the base of the skull which can lead to headaches and migraines.

Osteopathy can relieve the tension, stiffness and muscular soreness that often are the cause of this debilitating condition and prevent it from re-occuring with regular maintenance treatment.

Call today to make an appointment or find out how osteopathy at the Nuneaton Osteopathy Clinic can help your recurrent headache or migraine problem.

Come to our Open Day on the 28th February for free advice and a chat to our practitioners.

Back Pain, Nuneaton Osteopathy Clinic

Back pain causes more off work days than the Flu! It can also seriously affect your social life when any activity risks more back pain!

Don't rely on continuously taking painkillers to get you through the day or wearing restrictive belts and gimmicky back gadgets to ease or just hide your pain. You can get effective and lasting pain relief with osteopathy.

My name is Tom Harper, and I am a full qualified and Registered Osteopath. Osteopaths are trained to diagnose your problem and get you back to A1 health quicker than the rest. We know just what you need to relieve your pain effectively and stop it from returning in the future.

Call today on 024-7722-0911 to book an appointment with me and stop your pain in its tracks – say goodbye to back pain – forever.

Open Day – Thurs, 28th February. Free 10 minute massage

Join us at our open day and find out how we can treat back pain with Osteopathy & Acupuncture to give you pain relief and allowing you to enjoy your sports, hobbies and social life. At Nuneaton Osteopathy & Acupuncture Clinic we will be there from 10:30 am to 4:00 pm to answer your questions and show you what we do. Free 10 minute “taster treatments” will be available for anyone who wants to try a little neck and shoulder massage or calf massage (for runners, etc.) All treatments booked on that day will be £5 off each treatment (whether you book one, or book a course of treatments).

At our open day (this Thursday, 28th Feb, 10:30am – 4pm):

  • Meet the practitioners (Tom Harper and Rebecca Richards)
  • Discuss any treatment
  • Try a 10 minute massage
  • Take away some information
  • Compare our prices
  • Book an appointment or course of treatments (£5 off each treatment booked)
  • See what we have to offer you
  • Or just come for a look around!

We look forward to seeing you then.

Tom and Rebecca

Skiing injury treatment at Nuneaton

Skiing injuries are common at this time of year, especially as those of us living in the northern hemisphere like to get away from the cold and currently wet weather to have some enjoyment in a similarly cold but drier (and often more sunnier) and enjoyable climate. Skiing holidays are popular, but bring with them the dangers of a sport that (for the beginner) includes the ability to travel at great speeds, but with relative lack of control and stability. The injuries that arise from this sport are usually collision injuries from sliding into an object (or other skiier) or from repetitively falling down. Common upper limb injuries are falls onto the shoulder, injuring the larger shoulder joint (gleno-humoral joint) or smaller (and more easily injured) A/C joint. both injuries can be painful and restrict you ability to perform every day activities (let alone do any work!)

Common lower limb injuries are often due to the torsion effect of falling either sideways or backwards with a couple of restrictive planks nailed to your feet! The joints most commonly affected are the knees and the ankles. This is despite the quick release mechanism between bindings and boots that often remains firmly attached.

Osteopathy can help with all of these injuries. We use interferential as well as ultrasound treaments for the local spasm and swelling, and massage to reduce the pain. Call today on 077-1024-4390 to book an appointment and stop your pain in its tracks – say goodbye to your painful skiing injuries.

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