By: Daniel Butler | 2010-11-30 | Health & Fitness Osteopathy is a easy approach to healthcare that represents a missing piece within the medical puzzle. It was founded over 100 years ago by an American doctor named Andrew Taylor Still, who realised that several of his patients' problems were thanks to easy mechanical problems that affected their bodies' ability to perform the very important functions that are essential to our health. Gentle osteopathic approaches like cranial osteopathy and fascial unwinding depend upon the very fact that the read more
By: Rachel Berret | 2012-03-07 | Wellness In the medical field, there are those that practitioners call side-effects, risks and complications. You might have experienced them but have not distinguished. They are effects of the treatment that are sometimes unforeseen and definitely unwanted. Mostly, they depend on the type of bodily reactions that you are prone to. Side-effects like headaches and nausea attacks commonly manifest on a short-term basis, often lasting for a few days after the treatment. read more
By: Sam Loyal | 2010-03-31 | Health & Fitness There are lots of people who need something different to deal with their pains and problems. Many of these people always opt for specific alternative medicine treatment options and osteopathy is one of the popular options in this regard. read more
By: Article Manager | 2012-02-20 | Exercise Osteopathy is a very popular and modern form of treatment for a number of back, neck and spinal ailments. If you would like to see an osteopath then the Chingford osteopaths are a very good choice. read more
By: Muhammad Azeem Ashraf | 2011-06-28 | Diseases and Conditions Whenever you face a problem like back ache or neck ache or something similar to it, and even the doctor's medicine do not cure you, and then you should make sure that you get a hand on osteopathic treatment. read more
By: Brian Goodwin | 2010-11-27 | Wellness Osteopathy is a manipulative therapy where the osteopath can be applied gentle force on the body to relieve particular ailments and discomfort in the body. It is an alternative type of therapy that can enhance normal and more conventional types of medical treatments... read more
By: Raissa Anin | 2010-08-14 | Health & Fitness Have you heard the myth about osteopathy just being about bones? Many myths circulate about osteopathy. Here are the facts to debunk the most popular myths. read more
By: John | 2010-09-23 | Diseases and Conditions Osteopathy is as a wholeistic manual therapy, based on biomechanical principles, which seeks to treat underlying causes and not just symptoms. Osteopathy treats musculo-skeletal problems and other body disorders, emphasising the relationships between body structure and function and the ability of the body to heal itself. In 2007, Osteopathy celebrated 100 years in Australia read more
By: Article Manager | 2012-06-02 | Alternative Medicine This article was written by osteopaths in Blackfriars to help understand the contrasts between osteopaths and physiotherapists and the variations in techniques and treatments. read more
By: Jonathan Callinan | 2010-03-28 | Health & Fitness Cranial Osteopathy is considered a holistic treatment, as it not only conducts cures for the head but also provides treatment for the body as a whole. As can be seen below it may benefit a variety of physical and mental conditions, which can be successful for all ages, particularly for babies, children and individuals with severe or unresolved issues. read more
By: Ellie Garwood | 2011-04-21 | Alternative Medicine Osteopathy is often referred to as manual or manipulative medicine (put simply this means treating a patient with your hands). It is a concept based around structure and functions of the body, and was developed in the late 1800s by Dr Andrew Taylor Still a physician and surgeon (as well as author, inventor and state legislator). read more
By: Edwina Rudesill | 2010-11-27 | Philosophy Osteopathy can be a different sort of cure that makes use of delicate tension on specific areas from the system to relieve soreness and reduce the entire system of certain ailments. read more
By: Brian Goodwin | 2010-11-27 | Wellness Osteopathy is a alternative kind of treatment that uses delicate tension on particular areas of the body to relieve soreness and reduce the entire body of certain ailments. It is an alternative form of treatment that can enhance normal and more conventional forms of medical treatments... read more
By: Daniel Blinman | 2011-09-22 | Health & Fitness Osteopathy employs a combination of philosophy and alternate medicine for treating a disease in the human body. The origin of osteopathic treatment dates back to 1874, when A.T Still, a physician at Missouri tried to find some alternative medicines for some diseases where the conventional treatments just did not seem to work. read more