As per Atlas Healthcare home services, Osteopathy is a system of complementary medicine involving the treatment of medical disorders through the manipulation and massage of the skeleton and musculature. Osteopathic philosophy gives a holistic approach to health and stresses the importance of the musculoskeletal system in a person's health and well-being. The aim of treatment is to support the body's self-healing capacity. orthoneurophysioclinic
Osteopaths athome can manage a range of conditions including:
Because osteopaths believe that there may be a musculoskeletal link in many conditions, osteopathy may also help with a wider range of disorders at home. AtlasHealthcare osteopathyathomeservices
The study of 'biomechanics' - how each part of the musculoskeletal system interacts with and influences every other part - is central to osteopathy. Any joint or muscle injury must be treated as part of the whole body, since other parts of the musculoskeletal system will also be affected. For example, an ankle injury may mean that the patient limps and favours the other foot. Over time, this imbalance can lead to other injuries, such as soreness in the other ankle, knee or hip, or perhaps back pain.
Your osteopath can devise a strategy of treatment that takes your whole musculoskeletal system into account. Attention is also given to other systems of the body - such as the circulatory, nervous and lymphatic systems - since these all play significant roles in the healing process.
During treatment at home An osteopath focuses on your whole body, including the soft tissues (such as muscles, ligaments and tendons), the spine and nervous system, and may use a variety of different hands-on methods, including:
As osteopathic techniques include a gentle approach, they can be suitable for many people, from the newborn to the older person, and for those with complex medical problems.
Although osteopathy is best known as a form of hands-on medicine, osteopaths may also refer you on to other healthcare providers, and are able to offer advice on injury prevention, pain management and rehabilitation programs.
Osteopathy encourages you to take responsibility for your own long-term health and wellbeing, and can help you find out which lifestyle and environmental factors may be contributing to your condition. These may include poor posture, stress or the need for ergonomic furniture.
An osteopath may work out a range of treatments, including individual exercise routines, relaxation techniques or body awareness sessions, which show you how to move your body in gentler ways.
In some disorders - such as prolapsed discs, joint infections or bone disease - manipulation may not be appropriate. Your osteopath will ask you about your medical history so they can treat you in the context of your overall health.
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