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6:00 AM - 20:30 PMRobertsbridge Osteopath - Moat Osteopaths+44 1580 212293Robertsbridge Osteopath Moat Osteopaths is a healthcare and medicine company located in Robertsbridge, England. They specialize in providing osteopathic services to their clients.See more
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The Moat Practice+44 1580 212293The Moat Practice is a healthcare and medicine company located in Robertsbridge, England. They specialize in osteopathy services and are dedicated to providing top-quality care to their patients.See more
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About Osteopaths
Definition of Osteopathy
Osteopathy is a healthcare profession that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal problems, including issues with muscles, bones, ligaments, and tendons. Osteopaths use a hands-on approach to manipulate and mobilize joints and soft tissues to help relieve pain and improve function. Osteopathy is based on the principle that the body has the natural ability to heal itself and aims to restore balance and harmony between the body's different systems.History of Osteopathy
Osteopathy was founded in the United States in the late 19th century by a physician named Andrew Taylor Still. He developed the osteopathic philosophy and principles, which emphasized the importance of the musculoskeletal system in maintaining health and treating disease. Osteopathy was introduced to the United Kingdom in the early 1900s and has since become an established healthcare profession.Types of Osteopathy
There are several types of osteopathy, including structural osteopathy, cranial osteopathy, visceral osteopathy, and functional osteopathy. Structural osteopathy uses a hands-on approach to manipulate and mobilize joints and soft tissues to improve structural alignment and function. Cranial osteopathy is a gentle form of osteopathy that focuses on the cranial bones and their movement. Visceral osteopathy involves the manipulation of the organs and their surrounding connective tissues. Functional osteopathy looks at the body as a whole and addresses functional problems that may be contributing to pain and dysfunction.Conditions Treated by Osteopaths
Osteopaths can treat a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal pain, back and neck pain, joint pain, headaches, sports injuries, and postural problems. They can also provide care for patients with chronic conditions such as asthma, digestive issues, and menstrual problems. Osteopaths may work alongside other healthcare professionals to provide a holistic approach to healthcare.Qualifications and Training of Osteopaths
To become an osteopath in the UK, individuals must complete a four or five-year degree program in osteopathy, which includes extensive clinical training. Osteopaths must be registered with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) and adhere to strict standards of professional conduct and ethics. Osteopaths are also required to undertake ongoing training and professional development to maintain their registration.What to Expect During an Osteopathy Session
During an osteopathy session, the osteopath will take a detailed medical history and perform a physical examination to assess the patient's condition. They will then use a range of manual techniques to manipulate and mobilize joints, muscles, and soft tissues to relieve pain and improve function. Osteopathy sessions typically last between 30 and 60 minutes and may involve a series of appointments depending on the patient's condition.Benefits of Osteopathy
Osteopathy can provide numerous benefits, including pain relief, increased mobility and function, improved posture, reduced stress and tension, and improved overall health and wellbeing. Osteopathy can also help patients to manage chronic conditions and improve their quality of life.Risks and Side Effects of Osteopathy
Osteopathy is generally considered safe and non-invasive. However, as with any healthcare treatment, there may be some risks and side effects. These can include mild pain or discomfort following treatment, fatigue, and temporary worsening of symptoms. Patients should always consult with their osteopath if they have any concerns.Choosing the Right Osteopath for You
When choosing an osteopath, it's important to look for someone who is registered with the GOsC and has appropriate qualifications and training. Patients may also wish to consider the osteopath's experience, areas of expertise, and treatment approach. It's a good idea to book a consultation with the osteopath to discuss the patient's condition and treatment options.Insurance Coverage for Osteopathy Services
Many private healthcare plans cover osteopathy services, but it's important to check with the individual provider to confirm coverage. Some plans may require a referral from a GP, while others may cover the cost of treatment without a referral. Patients should also be aware that osteopathy services provided on the NHS may be limited and subject to waiting lists.
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