Location: Walthamstow, E17
Address: 72 St. Mary Rd, Walthamstow, E17 9RE
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: Both Osteopaths have nine years experience in practice. Both Structural and Cranial Osteopathic treatment available (also acupuncture for pain relief). Experienced in treating general musculo-skeletal conditions, sports injuries, babies and children, pregnant and post partum women, elderly patients. Additional treatment on site includes Acupuncture, Massage, Chiropody, and Podiatry
Specialities: Cranial Osteopathy, Treatment of babies and children, Sports injuries, Pregnant and post-partum women, Treatment of elderly patients
Walthamstow Osteopathy & Natural Health Centre - Walthamstow has had excellent patient feedback from 108 patients since 24/07/2006 If Walthamstow Osteopathy & Natural Health Centre is unable to assist, other osteopaths in Walthamstow may be convenient.
Patients with chronic digestive discomfort frequently resort to Gaviscon or other over-the-counter drug remedies to ameliorate their conditions as they arise. But the root cause can be effectively addressed by osteopathy. There are many nerves at the base of the spine connected to the rib cage and the diaprhagm. If the diaphram is excessively tense these nerves are unable to function properly which is a common cause of chronic digestive issues. By releasing this tension, cranial osteopaths are often able to dramatically reduce the pain and discomfort. The muscular tension may be the result of stress or other emotional blockages. As a result the treatment needs to be very gentle to help remove the stress and free-up the body's own healing capablilites. Exercises to help reduce stress in the first-place and manage it down may also be recommended.
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.
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