Jack Eppel

Jack Eppel

Location: Belsize Park, NW3

Address: Flat 5 Eton Hall, Eton college Road, NW3 2DW

Contact: Call 0208 099 7239 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: Jack Eppel runs a general osteopathic clinic treating all kinds of muscular-skeletal conditions. The clinic also offers bespoke treatments combining acupuncture, electrotherapy, rehabilitation, naturopathy, nutrition, body mind treatments.Thai and Ayurvedic, posture and ergonomics approached through Daoist exercises, herbs, and health products. The clinic takes a holistic, self empowering approach to each patient

Specialities: structural and cranial osteopathy, thai and ayurvedic bodywork, rehabilitation

 

CALL 0208 099 7239 for Jack Eppel

Jack Eppel - Belsize Park has treated various patients for several years. All the feedback received from patients about this clinic has been very positive. If Jack Eppel is unable to assist, other osteopaths in Belsize Park may be convenient.

Osteopaths at Jack Eppel 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.

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.