The Carlton Clinic Crawley

The Carlton Clinic Crawley

Location: Crawley, RH10

Address: Tilgate way, Crawley, RH10 5BW

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 muscular-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 Crawley - Crawley has treated 9 patients with the Osteopath Network since 28/11/2006. All the feedback received from patients about this clinic has been very positive. If The Carlton Clinic Crawley is unable to assist, other osteopaths in Crawley may be convenient.

Osteopaths at The Carlton Clinic Crawley are happy to help patients with any treatment 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.

Lower Back pain

Lower back pain is common, difficult to diagnose and often mis-treated. The causes are also complex ranging from traumatic accidents to degeneration of discs, or damage to tendons; frequently reported are episodes caused by performing unusual movements to which one is not accustomed such as lifting especially heavy items. The result can be excruciatingly painful and debilitating causing loss of productivity and difficulty sleeping due to discomfort even lying down. It is widely accepted across all forms of medical practice that, in most cases, left to themselves most bad back will recover slowly on their own. However, many are not content to wait for nature to run its course as the pain is too bad. Hence visits to osteopaths are often intended to speed the healing process. More importantly, in some cases the condition will not naturally resolve itself and may degenerate into a chronic condition which can dramatically impede quality of life. That is why most osteopaths would recommend early treatment so that the likelihood of developing a more serious condition is reduced.