John Lancaster Mobile Osteopath Ware
Location : Ware, SG12
Address : The Malting Doctor Surgery,15 Amwell End, SG12 9HP
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 : Home/Office visit in Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire and North London.
Specialities : John Lancaster provides a friendly and professional service using structural techniques to treat a wide variety of injuries such as back and joint pain, muscle tears and pulls, trapped nerves, slipped discs, sciatica,sports injuries and stress. John is also trained in Sports Injury Therapy and Sports Massage which enables him to treat injuries specific to your chosen sport or gym workout. Some of his clients include a Professional Golfer, an Olympic Champion Swimmer and Premiership Football Club Birmingham City
Directions to John Lancaster Mobile Osteopath Ware
Osteopaths at John Lancaster Mobile Osteopath Ware are happy to treat patients with any condition listed above.
Colic
Colic is the name given to babies who suffer intense episodes of uncontrollable crying which may persist for hours at time. Colic affects very young babies is typically by the time the baby is 6 months old. There is no single recognised cause for colic.Theories include gastro-intestinal immaturity, wind, and food intolerance. Whilst it is not a dangerous illness it is nevertheless a cause of great discomfort for both the baby and parents who will find it as difficult to sleep as their off-spring. The symptoms vary but tend to include an inability to sleep partcularly on the back, stomach pain, and vomiting. Many parents have found cranial osteopathy to be an effective treatment providing relief to babies who often benefits from even the first treatment, leaving much calmer and more relaxed.
Back pain
More than 65% of British men and women will suffer at least one episode of severe back pain during their adult lives. Pain can be caused by a trauma such as an accident or fall or as the result of bad posture, cramped working conditions at a computer or behind a steering wheel or as a result of lifting heavy loads. Frequently the cause is an unexpected event which triggers an underlying disc weakness. The result can be intense pain and, in extreme cases, a complete lack of mobility. Traditional treatment protocols ordinarily resort to drugs and rest. However, the physical therapy professions such as osteopathy can often significantly speed recovery through massage, manipulation and mobilsation of joints.
