Osteopathy 101: Everything You Need to Know About Manual Motion Therapy in Milton

Are you dealing with pain, swelling, tension?

Low Back Pain Sciatica


If so, Manual Motion Osteopathy in Milton can help. Our team of health care professionals are here to find the root of your problem and help you feel your best. In this blog post, we will explain what osteopathy is and how it can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, including Sciatica and other chronic illnesses.


What is Osteopathy?

Osteopathy is a form of manual therapy that uses touch and stretching to relieve pain and improve function. It works by manipulating muscles and joints through stretching exercises, massage techniques, and other manual treatments. Osteopaths look at the body as a whole rather than focusing on individual parts in order to identify the source of the pain or discomfort. This holistic approach allows them to create an individualized treatment plan for each patient's unique needs.


How Does Osteopathy Work?

Osteopaths use their hands to apply pressure on specific areas of the body in order to increase circulation and reduce inflammation. They also work with the body's natural alignment by gently stretching muscles, ligaments, tendons and fascia tissue. By doing so, they aim to restore balance throughout the entire body while providing relief from pain and discomfort.


What Can Osteopathy Treat?

Osteopathy is commonly used to treat back pain due to its gentle yet effective approach. It can also be used for neck pain, shoulder pain, headaches and migraines as well as joint issues such as hip or knee problems. Additionally, osteopathic treatment has been known to help improve posture problems caused by poor sitting habits or incorrect exercise form. It has also been proven effective in treating sciatica which is caused by compression of nerves located in the lower back region.

Pain relief

At Manual Motion Osteopathy in Milton our goal is simple; we want you feeling your best! With our expertise from health care professionals combined with osteopathic treatments tailored specifically for your individual needs - we are confident that we can provide you with relief from whatever condition you may be dealing with! Schedule an appointment today!



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