Location: Covent Garden, WC2E
Address: Amadeus House, 27B Floral Street, WC2E 9DP
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: Registered Osteopath Philip Ashcroft provides specialist treatment for a wide range of aches and pains. Operating in the heart of Covent Garden.
Specialities: Osteopath that deals with all sporting injuries, as well as general osteopathy.
Philip Ashcroft - Covent Garden has had excellent patient feedback from various patients for several years. If Philip Ashcroft is unable to assist, other osteopaths in Covent Garden may be convenient.
Delayed development is troubling for parents because it is often noticed over a long period of time as the failure by a child to keep up with the development path of peer children. The symptoms include a lack of coordination, difficulty walking or running or failing to talk, either at all or clearly. Yet noticing an absence is difficult and, of course, the speed at which individuals develop on multiple dimensions will always vary substantially. Nevertheless, once parents or carers become aware of this issue, it is important to look to potential physical causes rather than to assume the child is less bright than others. It is apparent all too often that such kids are suffering from vital nerves at the base of the skull being trapped or pinched. Once the nerves are released the speed of development can be amazing with some children very rapidly catching up to their friends.
Rebound headaches are the result of taking too many painkillers. Osteopaths frequently see patients presenting with headaches. On taking a history it then emerges that the patient has a chronic painful condition such as arthritis for which they are taking large quantities of pain-killers on a continual basis. However, these headaches are actually caused by the analgesics themselves. One indicator suggestive of a rebound headache is that symptoms are worse in the morning right after waking. This is due to the pain numbing effect of the drug wearing-off overnight. Osteopaths will suggest that patients cut-back on the quantities of drugs they are taking and rather focus on the real cause of their complaint. If, for example, the issue was arthritis there are a number of non-analgesic supplements which can be taken as well as physical relief and exercises.
The Osteopath you recommended, Robin, was very polite and friendly. I have had a few sessions with him and they have already helped a lot.
Sam, 63, Carpenter