Best Osteopath in Windsor
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Osteopath
Rod Plumb
Osteopath
over 15 years of experience in the field. Rod has a passion for helping people to improve their health and wellbeing through the use of osteopathic techniques.Rod Plumb’s practice is focused on providing the highest quality of care to his clients. He offers a range of treatments, including manual therapy, soft tissue manipulation, joint mobilisation, and exercise prescription. He also provides advice on lifestyle and nutrition to help his clients achieve their health goals.Rod Plumb’s practice is located in the heart of Windsor, conveniently located for clients in the surrounding area. He offers appointments on weekdays and weekends, with evening appointments available on request.Rod Plumb is a member of the British Osteopathic Association and is fully insured. He is committed to providing the best possible care to his clients and is passionate about helping them to achieve their health goals.
Dr Jessie Wood
Osteopath
osteopathy for over 10 years and is passionate about helping her clients achieve optimum health and wellbeing.Dr Wood’s approach to osteopathy is holistic, focusing on the whole person and their lifestyle. She takes the time to understand each individual’s needs and goals, and works with them to develop a tailored treatment plan.Dr Wood’s services include a range of treatments for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including back and neck pain, headaches, sports injuries, postural issues, and joint pain. She also provides advice on lifestyle and exercise to help her clients achieve their health goals.Dr Wood is committed to providing her clients with the highest level of care and attention. She is a member of the General Osteopathic Council and is registered with the British Osteopathic Association.
What is osteopathy?
In osteopathy, the therapist uses his hands to diagnose and treat patients. Osteopaths try to recognize and treat functional disorders in the body.
In contrast to other manual techniques, osteopathy is based on a philosophical concept that respects the individual as a whole. According to osteopathy, the musculoskeletal system, skull, spinal cord and organs are interrelated as a system and any blockages in this system can be released and the self-healing powers activated.
To understand the whole, it is important for the osteopath to have precise knowledge of anatomy, physiology and biomechanics. Because only in this way can he recognize connections and details that have led to illness or pain symptoms. During the treatment itself, the therapist tries to restore the bodys integrity and order and to activate its self-healing powers. Osteopathy is an independent, holistic form of medicine in which diagnosis and treatment are carried out with the hands. Osteopathy gets to the bottom of the causes of complaints and treats people in their entirety.
Where is osteopathy used?
In the case of disorders and pain in the musculoskeletal system , osteopathy shows good treatment results , as it takes the patients subjective well-being seriously and does not only rely on findings or imaging procedures ( X-ray, CT, etc.).
In addition, it is not limited to the diagnosis of bony structures, soft tissues or joints, but tries to look at connections and includes, for example, organs. Another area of application are functional disorders such as ringing in the ears (tinnitus) , digestive disorders or headaches.
HOW OSTEOPATHY WORKS
Osteopathy builds on the bodys own self-healing and self-regulatory powers. Illnesses and disorders often arise when the body loses the ability to regulate itself. This is where osteopathy comes in and mobilizes the bodys self-healing powers.
Every part of the body, every organ needs sufficient freedom of movement for optimal functioning. The aim of osteopathic treatments is to release blockages and tissue tension and thus restore mobility. Osteopaths always research the causes of complaints and do not limit themselves to treating individual symptoms. So no diseases in the actual sense are treated, but their triggers, such as movement disorders.
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