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Shin Splints

A common sports injury among runners, shin splints are poorly understood. What we know about Shin Splints Although the exact science behind them is unknown, we do know the basics. They are a condition of a muscle and bone. Tibialis…

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Hypermobility

Hypermobility

When treating a patient, we always look beyond the diagnosis. There are countless elements that affect a case, including psychological factors and biomechanical ones. Hypermobility is an example of a mechanical factor that makes a huge difference to the way…

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Snapping hip

Snapping Hip Syndrome

Some joints might click or clunk readily, like your knuckles or neck. The hip is not a joint we click like this, but sometimes it does feel like it. There are a few reasons why the hip might click (or…

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Effects of Tension

Tension

Tension in our muscles might be a sign of tension in our everyday lives, or it may simply be the result of a muscle injury. Osteopaths can help to relieve tight muscles, and work out why they were tight in…

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Aches and Pains

Aches and Pains

It's frustrating when your aches and pains don't behave how you expect them to. Your osteopath can help if yours are persistent, recurrent, or simply annoying! Osteopaths are primary healthcare practitioners: you don't need to be referred to us, and…

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Lower back pain

Lower Back Pain

Back pain is one of the main things we see in clinic. There are a number of causes that osteopaths can help to manage. Causes of Lower Back Pain Often there's more than one thing causing symptoms during any given…

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