Suffering From Back Pain? Arthritis? Repetitive Injury? Find Out More.
At Health Hub Clinics we can treat a wide variety of physical conditions, including: back pain, frozen shoulder, joint pains, arthritic pain, sciatica, sports injuries and more.
Despite many wonderful technological advances in recent years, there are still no miracle cures for back pain. However, there is plenty that can be done to help manage it effectively.
More About Back PainIt is common to treat sports injuries with physiotherapy (including osteopathy). Our team have experience in treating athletes, but you don't have to be a professional athlete to have a sports injury.
More About Sports InjuriesIt's pretty common for people who do repetitive jobs to be pain in at or around the area of overuse. Repetitive strain problems can occur due to sitting and working at a desk for a prolonged period of time.
More About Repetitive InjuriesShoulder pain is common and can be very debilitating. Pain can result from sitting too long, computer work or physical stress. Treatment consists of relaxing the muscles around the shoulder joint.
We treat all kinds of joint pains. From hip, knee and ankle pain to neck pain - joint pains are common conditions and often highly treatable. A combination of osteopathy and physiotherapy can produce good results.
10 million people suffer from arthritis in the UK according to arthritis research UK. It is a serious problem that's associated with pain. Arthritic changes in both the big and small joints will reduce mobility.
It's very common that you will hear the term sciatica. In fact sciatica has many different causes. Sciatica is NOT a diagnosis, but it is a group of symptoms that requires a diagnosis.
Osteopaths will often see patients in pain that have a muscle spasm. Most muscle spasms and muscle cramps are involuntary contractions of a muscle.
Many headaches are due to tension or restriction in the muscles and joints of the neck. This can be treated by osteopathy and physiotherapy directed toward the restricted tissues.
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