Wimbledon Osteopathic Practice Limited - Wimbledon
Location : Wimbledon, SW19
Address : Back on Track Healthcare,9 Merton Park Parade, SW19 3NT
Contact : Call 0208 099 7233 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 : Back On Track Healthcare are a natural healthcare practice dedicated to providing the best possible care and advice for their patients. Community Based Private Practices with strong links with local GPs and consultants. We treat a wide range of complaints from spinal pain, trapped nerves, sports injuries and cranial treatments.
Specialities : We have a special interest in sports injuries but treat the whole range of comnplaints which would been seen by an osteopath.
Directions to Wimbledon Osteopathic Practice Limited - Wimbledon
Osteopaths at Wimbledon Osteopathic Practice Limited - Wimbledon are happy to treat patients with any condition listed above.
Learning Disorders
Learning disorders are similar to the issues surrounding delayed development in that they are often misdiagnosed as a child being less able than others. In fact the problems the child is having with learning may have a very simple physical explanation which can be treated successfully and with fairly rapid impromement. The cause of the syndrome may be congenital, but in many cases the cause may simply be a physical neurological issue which will benefit from cranial osteopathy. Gentle treatment to unblock a neural pathway may yield substantial benefit - although clearly not in all cases. The typical course of treatment would be 6 to 8 sessions.
Fibromyalgia
Acute joint pain is often associated with fibromyalgia which is a disease of the central nervous system where normal, non-painful, neural messages are interpreted by the nerve receptors as pain. This leads to intense localised pain where there should be none. The symptoms of fibromyalgia include headaches, sleeping difficulties, poor concentration, stiff muscles and enervating tiredness. Some patients suffer occasional attacks allowing them to lead fairly normal lives. However, for chronic sufferers, this disease can gravely affect quality of life. There is no single cure, however much research is being done into various therapies to help ameliorate the disability associated with the condition. Osteopathic treatment is, of course, often used to treat the associated muscle pain and many practitioners combine this wiith acupressure or acupuncture to further relieve muscular pain.
