Plantar Fasciitis is usually described as heel pain, often sharp, that can be worse in the morning when taking the first few steps of the day. The Plantar fascia is a thick band of connective tissue that runs along the sole of the foot. It’s main role is to support the arch of the foot, […]
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Headaches are one of the most common complaints that I see in clinical practice. Many people suffer from them numerous times throughout the week and they are often debilitating. Whilst there are a variety of different types and causes of headaches, many have a strong musculoskeletal link, so Osteopathy can be a good place to […]
Shoulder pain is a common problem that I see in clinical practice. Sub Acromial Pain Syndrome refers to pain coming from tissues that are in the sub acromial space of the shoulder, such as:
Frozen shoulder (also known as adhesive capsulitis) is a common cause of persistent shoulder pain that often develops gradually over time.
Tennis elbow is a common condition seen in clinic, and often in people who do not play tennis! It usually comes on after repetitive movements, such as typing or gardening. It is a repetitive strain injury of the forearm, and the pain presents where the tendons attach into the bone on the outside of your […]






