Osteopathy St Neots

No matter where you live in St Neots, much of your wellbeing depends on your skeleton, muscles, ligaments and connective tissues functioning well together, and as such an Osteopathic approach to your good health can help you to excel at what you love doing, and of course aid where pain or injury is preventing you from being your best.

Osteopathy in St Neots involves the use of touch, physical manipulation, stretching and massage to increase the mobility of joints, relieve muscle tension, enhance the blood and nerve supply to tissues, and to help your body’s own healing mechanisms.  In this way, Osteopathy is particularly effective for:

  • Neck, back and joint pain
  • Conditions affecting the spine
  • Problems associated with postural adaptations
  • Headaches and migraine
  • Arthritic and degenerative joint pain.

Our St Neots Osteopathy team can also provide advice on posture and exercise to aid recovery, promote the best health and prevent symptoms recurring.  Your treatment is totally tailored to you and your complaint but will usually consist of techniques including; joint mobilisations, manipulations, soft tissue work and taping along with exercises and lifestyle advice for St Neots.

“I was in a lot of pain with my back, hip, and leg – really affecting my sleep they worked wonders!”

Bookings for St Neots

Make your selection below. In the following step you will be asked to choose who you would like to see. We each have our individual areas of expertise and special interest, so select ‘More Info’ next to the practitioner’s name to read a bit about them, or go to our Team section for full info. If you’re unsure who to see, please just contact us.

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