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A quarter are in their forties
Many patients are losing fitness at this stage in their lives and
are more prone to injury. Osteopaths consider the whole person,
examining posture and the strength and flexibility of muscles, ligaments
and tendons. Treatment is designed to alleviate current problems
and to help prevent recurrences.
Many are elderly
Pain-killers are not the only solution for the aches and pains associated
with ageing. For more permanent relief it is necessary to eliminate
the underlying causes of pain, a job for which the osteopath is
specifically trained. Osteopathy can also help to reduce pain and
stiffness in the less acute stages of arthritis.
Many problems relate to work
Work, whether at a computer terminal or in heavy industry, can give
rise to disorders of muscles, tendons and joints, particularly in
the back, hands and arms. Osteopaths treat many conditions related
to the workplace and can give remedial advice and preventative exercise.
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