Hurstbourne Osteopathy Practice & Sports Injury Clinic - Andover

Hurstbourne Osteopathy Practice & Sports Injury Clinic - Andover

Location: Andover, SP11

Address: Victoria House, Hurstbourne Tarrant, SP11 0BD

Contact: Call 0845 680 0615 to make an appointment with the practice. Let us know if you need an evening or weekend appointment. Calls may be monitored or recorded.

Description: Hurstbourne Osteopathy Practice & Sports Injury Clinic provides safe and effective diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and advice for the whole family. Acute and chronic sports injury treatment and advice to ensure rapid return to activity.

Specialities: Sports injuries & rehabilitation Elderly

 

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Hurstbourne Osteopathy Practice & Sports Injury Clinic - Andover - Andover has treated 2 patients with the Osteopath Network since 02/11/2009. All the feedback received from patients about this clinic has been very positive. If Hurstbourne Osteopathy Practice & Sports Injury Clinic - Andover is unable to assist, other osteopaths in Andover may be convenient.

Osteopaths at Hurstbourne Osteopathy Practice & Sports Injury Clinic - Andover are happy to help patients with any treatment listed above.

Sucking Difficulty

A baby having difficulty feeding may be suffering from a nerve compression. Cranial osteopaths would be quick to look at the area at the base of the skull to determine if the nerve was affected. From an osteopathic perspective, a child that has or had difficulty latching-on to its mother's nipple during the first few weeks after birth is a potential indicator that there may be some compression of an important nerve that controls the tongue. Whilst the sucking problem may clear up after a few days or weeks, the issue of compression of the hypoglossal nerve - or indeed other nerves - may not actually be resolved fully in the intial period after birth. A detailed patient history for a child should certainly cover this issue even if the condition for which treatment is being sought is rather different.

Chronic muscle stiffness

Chronic muscle stiffness is a painful condition which is difficult to treat. Doctors will routinely treat this condition, at least in the short-term, with anti-inflamatory drugs such as Diclofenac. However, these drugs have serious side-effects which can damage the liver with extended usage. As a result chronic sufferers may wish to consider alternative treatments. One simple palliative option is a relaxing, long hot bath. This will help the muscles relax. More beneficially, osteopaths will prescribe a detailed set of exercises for patients. These exercises use slow repetitive movements to lengthen the muscles. Exercises including stretching and toning, tai chi, yoga and swimming. Walking is also beneficial both to reduce muscle tension but also to help reduce stress and relax the mind. Many osteopaths have trained in what is known as the Bowen Technique which is said to be particularly well suited to this condition and also to Fibromyalgia.