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Do you know what’s a real pain in the back? Sciatica
January 22, 2022 / News
The medical term relates to a set of symptoms caused due to the general compression or irritation of one of five spinal nerve roots in your lower back. Despite their name, these spinal nerves don’t just have an impact on your back. They run all the way down your legs. Which means sciatica can cause […]
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Sciatica – signs, symptoms and saying ‘sayonara’
March 19, 2019 / News
When you were growing up, how many times did you hear an older relative complaining about their lumbago? That their left hip hurt or that they could only stand on one leg? Often confused with other types of back pain, lumbago has since received a makeover – it’s now called Sciatica – but everything else […]
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Osteopathy for the treatment of Sciatica
January 20, 2015 /
Sciatica is a set of symptoms due to general compression or irritation of one of five spinal nerve roots that give rise to each sciatic nerve, or by compression or irritation of either or both sciatic nerves. Sciatica usually affects one side of the lower body. Often, pain extends from the lower lumbar spine through […]
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How to get rid of severe lower back pain, according to an osteopath
May 31, 2024 / News
Painful, debilitating and often lingering in the background, according to the World Health Organisation* lower back pain impacts an estimated 619 million people and this musculoskeletal problem is the leading cause of disability worldwide.
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Acupuncture — a key part of your pregnancy planning?
March 2, 2023 / News
It’s no secret that acupuncture has been a tried and tested Chinese medicine used for years (and years) to relieve pain.
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How to manage stress during your fertility journey
April 14, 2022 / News
Stress can have wide and varied impacts on the human body. From headaches and sleep problems to weight gain and weight loss, chronic stress can even cause memory and concentration problems. But there’s more. Along with increased blood pressure and digestive disorders, stress can have a massive impact on our mental health. And, according to […]
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Does Covid-19 affect male fertility?
January 22, 2022 / News
We’ve spoken before about the factors that can affect the quality of sperm. From alcohol and environmental endocrine factors to anabolic steroids and fevers. But now, according to new research, there’s another item to add to the list – and that’s Covid-19. Detailed in a National Institutes of Health-funded research study, which looked at whether […]
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Are you pregnant? Here’s why you should consider acupuncture and osteopathy
June 17, 2021 / News
Pregnancy is a unique and powerful experience. Over the nine-month period your body deals with a number of emotional, physical and hormonal changes – which is to be expected. After all, it’s preparing to welcome a new life into the world. So, with the recent birth of Meghan Markle’s and Prince Harry’s baby girl, Lilibet […]
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How to beat pelvic pain in pregnancy
April 11, 2019 / News
Few would deny that pregnancy and childbirth is an utterly unique and powerful experience. It’s also a process that places huge demands on the mother’s body which, by the time the baby is born, could be carrying an extra 20lb of baby, fluid and placenta! Under the circumstances, aches and pains in pregnancy are, of […]
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Back to Basics – Common causes of back pain and tips for preventing and relieving the symptoms
July 21, 2017 / News
Almost half the UK population (49%) have reported experiencing lower back pain lasting for at least 24 hours, with research suggesting that over 80% of us will encounter back trouble at some point in our lives. It’s also one of the most common reasons for long-term sickness among UK workers and the NHS allocates more […]
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