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Hay fever is no walk in the park – discover how acupuncture can help
June 18, 2021 / News
Unfortunately for allergy sufferers, hay fever season is in full swing. But instead of sneezing or coughing your way through the height of the season, have you thought about sticking a pin in it once and for all? “Acupuncture is a brilliant way to alleviate allergic reactions, such as hay fever,” Denise Callaghan, trained Osteopath […]
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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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Patient survey 2020: The results are in!
May 14, 2021 / News
Patient care is always high on the agenda here at Denise Callaghan’s Osteopathy and Acupuncture clinics in Bromley and Orpington. It is part of our CPD requirement that we seek feedback from patients in order to make sure that we provide the best possible care. Whilst this process has been slightly disrupted by events of […]
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Exactly how osteopathy can ease Irritable Bowel Syndrome
April 22, 2021 / News
April marks Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month. Which is why we wanted to spread the word and share with you just how effective Osteopathy treatments can be when it comes to relieving symptoms of this debilitating condition. Afterall, it’s a common problem with around one in five people in the UK expected to experience […]
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Teenagers ‘kneed’ to look after their knees: here’s why
April 8, 2021 / News
Do you have a sporty teen? Or perhaps you are one? You might think that knee pain only affects the older generation, but knee woes are actually one of the most common sporting injuries teenagers suffer from. And there’s stats to back this up. According to the latest facts*, knee pain affects as many as […]
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“I was finally able to function’ – how osteopathy helped combat Long Covid
February 23, 2021 / News
We’ve probably all heard far more than we want to about viruses in the past year or so. But sometimes it’s not just the virus itself that causes a problem. When symptoms linger for weeks or even months after the original infection it’s called Post Viral Syndrome. The ongoing Covid pandemic has seen many people […]
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The next global health epidemic is here – it’s called tech neck!
February 23, 2021 / News
It’s fair to say that we’re a nation addicted to our smartphones. And there are harrowing statistics to back this up. A report* released in November last year revealed that the average person spends around 76,500 hours over the course of their lifetime looking at their smartphone. This equates to approximately 9 years of your […]
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How acupuncture could help rid frozen shoulder
February 9, 2021 / News
Frozen shoulder – otherwise known as adhesive capsulitis – has been ranked as one of the worst pains to endure, according to the NHS*. The painful debilitating condition makes your shoulder stiff and can cause a constant dull or achy pain in the area. In many cases, frozen shoulder means it is virtually impossible to […]
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Feeling SAD? Acupuncture can help with seasonal affective disorder
January 20, 2021 / News
If you feel down during the darker autumn and winter months – you’re not imagining it. The weather can have a big impact on our mood. In fact, so much so, there is a diagnosis for it and it’s called seasonal affective disorder (SAD). SAD is a type of depression that returns in a seasonal […]
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Is Osteopathy the answer for the walking wounded?
December 4, 2020 / News
There’s not been a great deal of good news in 2020 but for the humble art of walking, it has been a revolutionary year. “It’s all we could do.” I hear you cry. That’s as maybe but figures published in October show that between May and July 2020, 39% of people said they were walking more. […]
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