The Carlton Clinic Vicarge Lane Horley

The Carlton Clinic Vicarge Lane Horley

Location: Horley, RH6

Address: Clerklands Surgery, Vicarge Lane, RH6 8AR

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: The Carlton Clinic boasts a unique combination of high quality practitioner skills with exceptional credentials, together with excellent facilities. The Carlton Clinic was established in 1984 from which time it has built up a reputation for high quality care, successful treatments covering a wide range of problems. It is now a multi disciplinary clinic with exceptional repute in areas such as back pain and other musculo-skeletal problems, sports medicine, ergonomic education, physical rehabilitation, foot care and general health

Specialities: Sports Injuries, All back pain, Trapped nerves, Headaches

 

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The Carlton Clinic Vicarge Lane Horley - Horley has had excellent patient feedback from various patients for several years. If The Carlton Clinic Vicarge Lane Horley is unable to assist, other osteopaths in Horley may be convenient.

Osteopaths at The Carlton Clinic Vicarge Lane Horley are happy to help patients with any treatment listed above.

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 various conditions. In addition childhood is a time of slips, trips, falls and scrapes, each of which can potentially impose a similar burden of stress.

Cerebral Palsy

Science has not yet unlocked the mystery of cerebral palsy and there is no cure. Nevertheless a number of treatments have been recognised as helpful to patients. The Henry Spink Foundation which is one of the leading research charities for cerebral palsy recognises the benefits of a number of techniques, some of which are physical treatments. These treatments include Feldenkrais, Acupuncture, Acupressure and the mainstream physical treatments - osteopathy, chiropractic and physiotherapy. The way in which cranial osteopaths treat cerebral palsy patients is by seeking to drain the lymphatic system with gentle massage, increasing blood flow and draining sinus fluids.