Kane & Ross Clinics

Kane & Ross Clinics

Location: Marylebone, W1G

Address: 39, Harley Street, W1G 8QH

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: Kane & Ross Clinics, based in central London, have been offering the highest level of osteopathic care for over a decade. Kane & Ross osteopaths find the root cause of pain and, working with your unique body structure, develop a treatment plan that will ease the pain and restore your body's natural function

Specialities: Back and neck pain, Joint pain, Pre and post-natal pain, Cranial osteopathy, Babies and children

 

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Kane & Ross Clinics - Marylebone has had excellent patient feedback from 16 patients since 24/07/2006 If Kane & Ross Clinics is unable to assist, other osteopaths in Marylebone may be convenient.

Osteopaths at Kane & Ross Clinics are happy to help patients with any treatment listed above.

Tension headaches

The symptoms are easy to recognise - pain behind the eyes and a throbbing head. Although often triggered by stress or emotional events, an important causal factor is often a constriction of the blood supply as a result of the the muscles at the back of the neck and the base of the skull over-contracting. In addition to neck pain, this may frequently be the cause of a headache. In the immediate terms occasional use of analgesics may help as will a cold towel or compress. However, in the longer term, it is recommended that two actions be taken. First, an investigation of the upper neck area which may need to be manipulated or mobilised in order to promote sufficient blood flow. Secondly, it is important to understand the sources of emotional stress and try to deflect it using a variety of techniques such as yoga, meditation or even regular exercise.

Sciatica

Sciatica is caused by damage to one or more intervertebral discs which bulge causing compression of the sciatic nerve. This compression sends pain shooting down the leg on one side of the body, even as far as the foot. If, in the worst case, one of the nerve roots is irritated the condition can cause extreme pain, numbness and loss of muscle control. A damaged nerve root can take many weeks or even months to recover and, even then, residual numbness may take as long as a year or more to fully subside. Osteopaths treating sciatica will use very gentle techniques to address the bulging disc without irritating the nerve root. Experienced professionals will try to relieve any pressure on the root of the nerve, however this is an extremely delicate procedure as the treatment may risk exacerbating the underlying problem.