Golf injuries & limitations to playing

Golf injuries & limitations to playing; by David Gray - Osteopath

Golf is a popular recreational activity that can be played by all ages, genders, and skill levels. Although seemingly uncommon, golf-related injuries do occur, with the most common injury sites being the lower back, the Knee, elbow, shoulder and the wrist. David as an Osteopath supports many who are learning to play golf, through to working with professional golfers. Read More...

Tinnitus

Tinnitus is a health issue, that certain medical professionals can’t always find a cause for. Read More...

Coccydinia

Coccydinia is the name given to pain in and around the coccyx, which is the bone at the base of the spine. It is also sometimes known as coccygodynia. Read More...

Osteopathy For Older People

Often people resign themselves to the fact that they must suffer aches, pains and stiffness as they age.  However, there is always room to improve the body’s function and to reduce the pain.

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Post Operation, Rehabilitation, Osteopathic Patient Support

David considers that rehabilitation allows for the preparation and support of an individual, to enjoy the life they choose to follow. *Optimise the patient’s functional status *Prevent complications *Promote Patient’s whole Health *Promote healing and recovery
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Bursitis

The bursa is what cushions the tendon and thereby helps prevent friction between the tendon and the bone. Unfortunately, constant ....... inflammation and irritation of the bursa is called bursitis.  Read More...

Tendonitis

A person who plays tennis may overuse the muscles of the elbow through hitting the ball repetitively and cause tendonitis to the area.
Tendonitis is also regularly treated in carpet fitters, builders, plumbers athletes, runners, footballers and those who perform regular activities like house work.
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Sports/Remedial - Massage

It can help your muscles perform better and prevent injury. Muscle injuries will often heal more effectively with the treatment. Read More...

Disc Pain Intevertebral Discs

A bulging disc will cause inflammation to the local tissues including the spinal cord and nerves, producing pain in the local area and areas distant from the site of the problem, this can be in the arms or legs or both. Read More...