County of Gloucestershire Osteopathy Practices

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Gloucestershire Osteopathy Practices

If you are searching for County of Gloucestershire osteopathy practices, the clinics below are recommended. Please click on the clinic titles for detailed descriptions of each clinic and the conditions in which they specialise

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  • Harmony Clinic
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  • The Ashcroft Practice
  • Active Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic
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  • The Family Osteopath
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  • Gloucester Osteopathic & Sports Injuries Clinic
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  • Bodymatters Health
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  • Tetbury Osteopaths
  • Euphoria Complementary Health
 
 
 

Osteopaths in Gloucestershire

 
 
 

Osteopaths in Gloucestershire

Patients visiting an osteopath for the first time will have many questions. For example, why did my GP refer me to an osteopath rather than send me to a specialist doctor? What should I expect at my initial appointment? Many of these questions are answered via our resources page.

How do osteopaths treat patients?

Osteopaths believe first and foremost in removing blockages which are preventing a patient's body from getting better on its own. The starting-point is the knowledge that, in many cases, an injury or condition will frequently heal naturally if the balance of a patient's body is restored.

What should I expect when visiting an osteopath?

Like all medical professionals, osteopaths will start with a detailed patient history, asking lots of questions about how the patient sustained their injury, how long they have suffered a condition, how much exercise they take, what kind of work they do. They will then observe the patient moving under various scenarios to identify any structural issues.

Is there a form of mandated training in order to practise osteopathy in Gloucestershire?

In the first instance an osteopath must have an appropriate degree in osteopathy. In the UK there are 6 approved tertiary courses. In the US, Australia and US the training is similar and there are established protocols for recognising foreign degrees in the United Kingdom.

As part of their degree, students work alongside osteopaths observing treatments as well as giving treatment under supervision.

Once an osteopath enters practices there is an ongoing obligation to continue keeping up to date with new developments in the profession by attending courses and seminars throughout the year. Moreover, a high proportion of osteopaths extend their knowledge into adjacent fields such as acupuncture and kinesiology

What regulations apply to osteopathy

The profession is regulated by a piece of primary legislation which sets out how osteopaths must train and establishing a body to supervise osteopaths. The General Osteopathic Council has complete oversight over all aspects of the profession. The Council hears all complaints about osteopaths and has the power to suspend or strike-off any rogue practitioner.