Bodylinks Osteopaths Practice
Location : Gillingham, ME7
Address : Sunlight Centre,105 Richmond Road, ME7 1LX
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 : A friendly practice set within the busy Sunlight Centre of Gillingham that offers gentle, holistic treatment for all ages - from New born to Adult. Treatment approach includes Classical, Structural, Cranial and Visceral osteopathy. Infantile colic, sleep problems, developmental problems Maternity related problems such as neck, shoulder, back pains, heart burn
Specialities : Specialist in motorcycle riding related problems. Also& Digestive problems Period pains Sports injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, Stress-related problems, Insomnia, Maternity-related problems Headaches, Babies and Children
Directions to Bodylinks Osteopaths Practice
Osteopaths at Bodylinks Osteopaths Practice are happy to treat patients with any condition listed above.
Groin injury
Groin injuries are typically caused by a strain to the adductor muscles of the upper thigh. A tear to the muscle is most often the result of an abrupt stop or change of direction whilst running fully stretched out. Hence, the injury is common in sports such as football, rubgy and hockey. Once the torn the muscle tissue will swell and be sore to the touch. These are particularly nasty injuries because they take a long time to heal. The traditional approach to treatment - resting up, application of ice to reduce swelling, compression of the muscle with an elastic bandage and elevation - are hard to continue for long enough to have an effect. As a result patients frequently believe they are cured too quickly and aggravate the initial injury with another muscle tear becasue the first is not yet full-healed. Osteopaths recommend lots of stretching rehabilitative exercises to avoid this common problem.
Cerebral Palsy
Science has not yet unlocked the mystery of cerebral palsy and there is no cure. Nevertheless a number of treatments have been recognised as helpful to patients. The Henry Spink Foundation which is one of the leading research charities for cerebral palsy recognises the benefits of a number of techniques, some of which are physical treatments. These treatments include Feldenkrais, Acupuncture, Acupressure and the mainstream physical treatments - osteopathy, chiropractic and physiotherapy. The way in which cranial osteopaths treat cerebral palsy patients is by seeking to drain the lymphatic system with gentle massage, increasing blood flow and draining sinus fluids.
