14 Picton St Howick    |   104 Williamson Ave Grey Lynn

Osteopathy is for more than knee, back, or neck pain.

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Why see an Osteopath?

Osteopathy is a drug-free, non-invasive therapy that can bring you relief from many conditions. Osteopaths use a holistic approach to your health and can help with:

  • Arthritis
  • Various joint pains including Knee, Hip and Shoulder joints.
  • Spinal pain including sciatica and Spondylosis
  • Headaches
  • Neuralgia and sinus pain
  • Tennis and golfer’s elbow
  • Rheumatic and arthritic conditions
  • Postural problems due to pregnancy, sports injury, driving or work strain, or digestive issues
  • Pregnancy and associated symptoms such as nausea, heartburn, backache and pubic pain
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What is Osteopathy?

‘Osteo’ means ‘bone’, and an Osteopath will focus on the joints, muscles, and spine, but Osteopathy is about more than just this. Treatment aims to positively affect the body’s nervous, circulatory, and lymphatic systems, and Osteopaths consider everything from your lifestyle and health conditions to the way you move.

We use all this information to help aid your recovery or, if you’re just not feeling quite right, getting you back to functioning at your best.

We have a wide range of treatment options to suit your needs. These include soft tissue massage and stretching, cranial osteopathy, acupuncture, spinal manipulation and trigger point release.

What is Osteopathy?

‘Osteo’ means ‘bone’, and an Osteopath will focus on the joints, muscles, and spine, but Osteopathy is about more than just this. Treatment aims to positively affect the body’s nervous, circulatory, and lymphatic systems, and Osteopaths consider everything from your lifestyle and health conditions to the way you move.

We use all this information to help aid your recovery or, if you’re just not feeling quite right, getting you back to functioning at your best.

We have a wide range of treatment options to suit your needs. These include soft tissue massage and stretching, cranial osteopathy, acupuncture, spinal manipulation and trigger point release.

Image of how Osteopathy helps with back pain
Image of baby receiving gentle osteopathy.

Who can benefit from Osteopathy?

The stretching, gentle pressure, and resistance of our treatments are safe and effective for family members of every age including:

  • Babies
  • Expectant and post-natal mothers
  • Adults
  • Children
  • The elderly
  • Teenagers

Doing the same activity frequently can lead to painful symptoms and patients ofter include dancers, musicians, factory workers, or those who sit at a desk for long periods. Often our clients come to us after having tried various other treatment paths, but with our attention to detail, focus on client care and expertise, we help them get back to feeling great again.

Image of baby receiving gentle osteopathy.

Who can benefit from Osteopathy?

The stretching, gentle pressure, and resistance of our treatments are safe and effective for family members of every age including:

  • Babies
  • Expectant and post-natal mothers
  • Adults
  • Children
  • The elderly
  • Teenagers

Doing the same activity frequently can lead to painful symptoms and patients ofter include dancers, musicians, factory workers, or those who sit at a desk for long periods. Often our clients come to us after having tried various other treatment paths, but with our attention to detail, focus on client care and expertise, we help them get back to feeling great again.

Acupuncture can releive back pain

What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is a the modern equivalent of traditional Chinese medicine that dates back over 2,000 years. It is now used in conjunction with other medical treatments for a wide range of complaints.

Tiny needles are slotted into the skin to open pathways which allow your body to heal itself. Acupuncture is most commonly used as a treatment for pain management and many people use it to relieve specific pains like osteoarthritis and headaches.

Acupuncture treats the whole person rather than just specific symptoms in isolation so it can be effective for a range of conditions. It can help if you have a specific symptom or issue, feel generally unwell but have no obvious diagnosis, want to use it as a preventative measure to maintain good health, or want to improve your general wellbeing.

What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is a the modern equivalent of traditional Chinese medicine that dates back over 2,000 years. It is now used in conjunction with other medical treatments for a wide range of complaints.

Tiny needles are slotted into the skin to open pathways which allow your body to heal itself. Acupuncture is most commonly used as a treatment for pain management and many people use it to relieve specific pains like osteoarthritis and headaches.

Acupuncture is similar to Osteopathy in that it treats the whole person rather than just specific symptoms in isolation. For this reason Acupuncture can be effective for a range of conditions. It can help if you have a specific problem or issue, feel generally unwell but have no obvious diagnosis, want to use it as a preventative measure to maintain good health, or want to improve your general wellbeing.

Acupuncture can releive back pain