Osteopathic Therapy
Helping your body to heal itself.
WHAT IS AN OSTEOPATH?
As an Osteopath, I help people suffering from body ailments often related to injuries from over working in the office, injuries from sporting activities, stress related tension, pregnancy related tensions, manual labor injuries, recreational injuries etc. I help by correcting imbalances in the tissues and using a variety of techniques that helps the person’s healing abilities overcome their problems.
After 30 years of practice, I have a very good sense of finding which tissues in the body that are strained or stressed. I particularly like working with the person’s healing mechanism to rebalance their body and encourage its full potential back to normal health.
– Mr. Joselito dela Cruz BSc. MSc. Osteopathy UK, Senior Osteopath at OPRC
Osteopathic Manipulation
Biodynamics Cranial Osteopathy
Trigger Point Therapy (Dry Needling)
Arthritic Pain
Cramp
Digestion problems
Headache
Circulatory problems
Fibromyalgia
Frozen shoulder/ shoulder and elbow pain/ tennis elbow
Joint pains
Hip and knee pain
General, acute & chronic backache, back pain
Generalised aches and pains
Lumbago
Migraine prevention
Neuralgia
Rheumatic pain
Sports injuries and tensions
Inability to relax
Sciatica
Hip and knee pain
Muscle spasms
Neck pain
What should patients expect on their first visit with the Osteopath?
- Your medical history will be asked.
- Jose will carry out an Osteopathic Examination (gowns and shorts are provided).
- Jose will explain to you the current findings.
- Jose will explain why further tests or investigations are required.
- Jose will describe what the treatment is involved.
- Osteopathic treatment will be carried out with your verbal permission.
- Advice or exercises may be prescribed.
- A follow-up visit will be arranged.
- It is usually expected some change for the better during the first 3-4 visits which indicates that we are on the track in helping the patient get better.
- Osteopathic treatment will be carried out with your verbal permission.
- Advice or exercises may be prescribed.
- A follow-up visit will be arranged.
We usually expect some change for the better during the first 3-4 visits which indicates that we are on the track in helping the patient get better.