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Back and Neck Pain
Lower back pain has reached epidemic proportions in the western world. Research shows
that 60% of the UK’s population will suffer from back pain at some stage during their
lives.
The trouble with back and neck pain is that it can do more than just give you
a pain in the back. It can create difficulties with walking, sitting, bending and
lifting and can sometimes lead to depression. It can also be the cause of pain in
the buttocks, groin or legs (commonly called sciatica), in the head, neck, shoulders
and arms. It can also be one of the effects of hip, knee and foot problems.
Osteopathic
treatment is often the most effective first line of attack in correcting problems
caused by back and neck pain. Speedy access to an osteopath can, for acute patients,
often avert the possibility of conditions becoming chronic (long term).
Back pain
responds well to osteopathic treatment by reducing pain and restoring mobility and
quality of life.

Pain Relief
One of the main purposes of osteopathy is pain relief. Osteopathy helps people of
all ages who suffer from pain, tackling complaints from trapped nerves (e.g. sciatica
and neuralgia), headaches, frozen shoulder and whiplash injury, to sprains and strains.
The osteopath’s role is to alleviate pain and improve the patient’s mobility in order
to make life more comfortable.
Pain can affect many areas of the body, but particularly
the lower back, head, neck, joints and legs. Much long-term, recurrent pain is caused
by degenerative changes to the body’s framework. Nobody can reverse this process
of ageing, but osteopathic treatment may still ease pain. Pain control is an important
part of treatment and osteopaths give guidance on simple self-help methods to use
at home.
Whether the pain has arisen through an accident or fall or whether as a result
of faulty posture, osteopathic treatment can be very effective in dealing with the
problem.
The skilled techniques of osteopathy can often allow you a speedy return
to normal activity. If you have had a pain for a long time, and other forms of treatment
have not helped, osteopathic treatment can be beneficial, although it may require
time and patience.
