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Spinal manipulation isn't just about 'the click'
Spinal manipulation is a specialised form of manual therapy, used by Osteopaths, Chiropractors and some Physiotherapists, with a view to...


Sciatica - How to manage it
Sciatica is a term used to describe pain that radiates downwards from the buttock along the course of the sciatic nerve. In the UK is has...


Complications of Diabetes
One in ten people over the age of 40 in the UK is now living with a diagnosis of type II diabetes, that is 3.8 million people! A further...


Ankle sprains - what works best?
Ankle sprains are very common, and many will suffer an inversion-type injury where the ligaments and tendons are stressed on the outside...


Shoulder pain at night? Read on...
Shoulder pain is a very common complaint, and whilst the reason for someone experiencing shoulder pain can be far reaching, there is one...


Dry needling for chronic neck pain
Neck pain is the fourth leading cause of disability, and around 70% of the world population will experience neck pain at some point in...


Exercise and antioxidants for osteoarthritis
A study produced by Washington State University looked into the effects of exercise and an antioxidant, gallic acid, on human cartilage...


How to give others the confidence to seek osteopathic treatment
We all get bombarded with emails asking for reviews, particularly if you have used a service or bought a product from a company. Many of...


Exercise should be prescribed for injury prevention and treatment
In today's world, the lack of physical activity is a main reason for the decline in national physical fitness. This goes on to affect the...


Hypermobility - How to manage it
Hypermobility is a term that gets banded around quite feely, and there are numerus conditions that encompass this syndrome. Hypermobility...


Aerobic exercise can reduce musculoskeletal pain sensitisation
One in three people live with a musculoskeletal condition, which is characterised by pain and disability. Pain sensitisation is often...


Runner's knee
Runner's knee, also known as patellofemoral pain syndrome, is one of the most common causes of anterior knee pain. Patients will often...


Do I really need trails shoes?
This is a question many ask when the majority of us already own a pair of road shoes, and this will of course involve digging into your...


How do you manage your sports injuries?
Everyone who picks up an injury whilst training or competing will manage it in a way that makes sense to them. Some will research the...


Preventative health care in Australia
Typically in the UK, we are a nation of prescribing our way out of pain, without looking at ways of actually preventing problems in the...


Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA)
Shoulder pain is a common side-effect after any vaccination, particularly after mRNA vaccine, but these are usually mild and...


The effect of massage guns at a cellular level
A study conducted by Seo, B.R. et al. (2021) looked into whether the use of massage guns, or "mechanotherapies" can accelerate muscle...


Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions in 2021
Musculoskeletal conditions often involve injury to joints, bones, ligaments, tendons and/or muscles, and include arthritis and low back...


Give yourself some time and care
As we ease into the new year, looking after yourself may be something which needs attention. Care of self can range from simple ideas...


Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Head 2 Toe Osteopathy would like to wish all patients a very Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year. All of your support has once again...
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