Winchmore Hill Osteopaths

Winchmore Hill Osteopaths

Location: Winchmore Hill, N21

Address: ., Winchmore Hill, N21 2PB

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: Winchmore Hill Osteopaths try to establish and treat the cause of your condition, rather than just the symptoms.

Specialities: Back pain, Neck pain, Sports injuries, Joint pain

 

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Winchmore Hill Osteopaths - Winchmore Hill has treated various patients for several years. All the feedback received from patients about this clinic has been very positive. If Winchmore Hill Osteopaths is unable to assist, other osteopaths in Winchmore Hill may be convenient.

Osteopaths at Winchmore Hill Osteopaths are happy to help patients with any treatment listed above.

Edema

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.

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.