What is Osteopathy?

Osteopathy is a precise form of manual therapy that works to restore proper motion to the body. An osteopathic practitioner views the body as an interconnected unit and understands that pain and injury can be the result of dysfunction both near and far from the injury site. This therapeutic approach addresses a variety of body systems to restore function and help the body heal itself. 

Osteopathy is covered by most insurance companies; however, please check with your insurance provider for individual needs. 

 

When To Choose Osteopathy

What you might already know…

Acute pain or injury (sports injuries, pre/post pregnancy symptoms, SI joint, back or neck pain etc.)

Chronic pain (fibromyalgia, arthritis, low back pain)

Concussion

Digestive problems 

Headaches and Migraines

Muscle spasms 

Nerve Pain or Nerve conditions

Postural problems

Re-occurring injuries (muscle pulls, ankle sprains, back pain, and more)

What you might not have known...

Acid reflux/heart burn

Breathing difficulties   

Chronic bladder infections

Constipation and/or Loose Stool 

Frozen shoulder 

Incontinence

Pain and discomfort associated with menstruation

Post-surgical recovery (c-sections, orthopaedic, mastectomy, lumpectomy, etc)

Respiratory difficulties