Galers Osteopathic Clinics - Liverpool
Location : Liverpool, L3
Address : City Buildings 4th Floor Clinic,Old Hall Street, L3 9BS
Contact : Call 0845 680 0615 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 : Very experienced general osteopathic practice in Liverpool. We treat all kinds of musculo-skeletal conditions using a wide variety of osteopathic techniques as well as laser treatment, acupuncture and ultrasound. Keith also specialises in treating animals. Keith also does cranial for all ages.
Specialities : Osteopathy, Laser treatment, Acupuncture, Ultrasound, Sports injury, Back pain, Neck pain, Knee pain, Shoulder pain, Trapped nerves, Arthritic pain
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Osteopaths at Galers Osteopathic Clinics - Liverpool are happy to treat patients with any condition listed above.
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.
Birth Trauma and accidents whilst a child
Psychiatrists and psychologists are well-known for stressing the importance in understanding what happens before a child is born, during the birth process and what happens in the early years. Cranial osteopaths have long recognised that the birthing process imposes enormous strain on babies, particularly if the birth is difficult or elongated. The baby's skull stretches to accomodate the narrow birth canal, but only gradually recovers its shape. After a difficult birth the process of "unmoulding" may be incomplete, leaving residual stress within the head and impacting on the nervous system. These stresses can give rise to conditions such as colic, trapped wind, regurgitation, feeding difficulties and sleep problems. In addition childhood is a time of slips, trips, falls and scrapes, each of which can potentially impose a similar burden of stress.
