Osteopathy is a physical therapy using entirely manual techniques, whose comprehensive system of examination, diagnosis & treatment aim to help restore normal, pain free function to any area of our bodies where it has been lost. Although we are best known for treating 'bad backs', osteopaths can effectively treat a wide range of injuries, aches and pains in all parts of the body. Techniques include joint manipulation, articulation and stretching techniques along with soft tissue and massage techniques. As osteopaths, our aim is to provide a long term solution to problems of the musculo-skeletal system by finding and treating the root cause. Working in this way helps us minimize the chance of your problems recurring. It is said that structure governs function and we would expect, by working to improve the mechanics of the bodys structure, that we would simultaneously improve the function of the body as a whole. Osteopaths treat each patient as an individual, tailoring each treatment as well as your overall care plan to your specific needs. So whether you have suffered the sudden unexpected trauma of a car crash, a sport related injury or just a build up of poor posture over months or years - osteopathy will usually be able to help you!
Welcome to the Yate Osteopathic Practice which is located within Courtside Surgery, Kennedy Way. The purpose built medical centre offers easy, level access for all patients(including specialised disabled access) as well as having a large, free car park. Established by Amelia Davies, the practice aims to provide fast, effective, professional osteopathic treatment for all our patients, in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Establishment: We have been established for 3 Years.
Areas we cover: Yate, Bristol and the surrounding areas.Other services we provide: Headaches, Sciatica and Sports Injuries
Monday | 10.00AM - 10.00PM |
Tuesday | 2.00AM - 2.00PM |
Wednesday | 7.00AM - 7.00PM |
Thursday | 3.00AM - 3.00PM |
Friday | 2.00AM - 2.00PM |
Saturday | 12.00AM - 12.00PM |
Sunday | 9.00AM - 9.00PM |
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