Osteopathy is an established and highly recognised form of treatment for pain and injury by the British medical profession. Concentrating on the function of the body's structure, Osteopathy can alleviate pain and suffering caused by either a sports related injury through to the chronic pain of arthritis.



Osteopathy has become regulated by the General Osteopathic Council (GOC) as of May 2000. It is now illegal to call oneself an Osteopath without sufficient qualifications and subsequent registration to 'The Register of Osteopaths'. This means that the GOC have set up numerous guidelines for treatment, which ensures patients safety.





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