Location: Finchley, N3
Address: 9 Albert Place, Finchley Central, N3 1QB
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: Set within two minutes walk of Finchley Central tube station and easy access by bus and car, Essential Health Clinic is run by Dawn Limbert who is an experienced osteopath, sports massage therapist and medical acupuncturist. In addition to general practice, Dawn specialises in the treatment of sports injuries and works with many local sports teams (including London Metropolitan University sports scholarship scheme) treating both recreational and elite athletes
Specialities: Sports injuries, Back pain, Neck pain
Essential Health Osteopathy - Finchley has had excellent patient feedback from 36 patients since 10/12/2007 If Essential Health Osteopathy is unable to assist, other osteopaths in Finchley may be convenient.
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.
From an osteopathic perspective edema - or an abnormal concentration of fluid in any part of the body - is most frequently the result of a blockage of the body's normal absorptive flows which may be caused by a trauma or by post-operative scarring for example. The danger is the viscious cycle whereby edemas cause further blockages to blood vessels and nerves which impedes their function giving rise to tissue congestion exacerbating the problem. The recommended treatment for edema is to restore free movement to the lymphatice drainage system via gentle manipulation or massage. The intended effect is improve circulation, increased resorption, and a system that can naturally heal itself.
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