Location: Wimbledon, SW19
Address: 40 Palmerston Road, Wimbledon, SW19 1PQ
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: I specialise in treating pain particularly long term chronic pain, whether it is musculo-skeletal, a sports injury, accident, or is pain in your stomach or gut, often with associated symptoms of constipation or diarrhea.In addition to Cranio Sacral Therapy, I am also a Nutritional therapist and Kinesiologist specializing in detoxing and anti inflammatory treatments using nutritional supplements and homeopathy.
Specialities: Sports injuries, maxillo-facial pain,low back and neck problems, headaches and migraines.
Bourne Practice - Wimbledon has had excellent patient feedback from 10 patients since 29/04/2008 If Bourne Practice is unable to assist, other osteopaths in Wimbledon may be convenient.
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.
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.
I have been very satisfied with treatment from the practitioner. The service in arranging the appointment was very good and I will refer the Osteopath Network to family and friends.
Adrianne, 30, Accountant