Set in the rural town of Raunds in East Northamptonshire, Nene Valley Osteopathy is a small clinic offering osteopathic treatment for people of all ages.
Welcome to Nene Valley Osteopathy
Set in the rural town of Raunds in East Northamptonshire, Nene Valley Osteopathy is a small clinic offering osteopathic treatment for people of all ages.
We hope that you will find all the information you need about Osteopathy and how it can help you, if you have any questions concering Osteopathy and how it can help you, please feel free to contact us, and we will be only too happy to help.
About Georgina Bull
Georgina is a graduate of the British College of Osteopathic Medicine in London, and holds a Batchelor of Science degree in Osteopathic Medicine, a Diploma in Osteopathy and a Diploma in Naturopathy.
Georgina is registered with both the General Osteopathic Council and the British Osteopathic Association.
Georgina works using a holistic approach to treating patients, by assessing not only the musculo-skeletal system (comprising of tissues including ligaments, bones, muscles and nerves) but by including diet and lifestyle advice necessary to achieve an attainable level of health.
Georgina is a keen equestrian in her spare time, having had horses of her own for many years, and having been riding for over 20 years. In 2006, she attended the World Equestrian Games in Aachen, Germany, with the British Endurance Team as crew.
Georgina takes a keen interest on treating sports players to enable them to minimise the risk of injury, and to achieve the highest standard of athleticism they can.
What is Osteopathy?
Osteopathy is a safe and natural therapy that focuses on the framework of the body, consisting of the bones, ligaments, muscles and connective tissues (or fascia).
Osteopaths assess the condition of this musculo-skeletal system looking for areas of weakness, imbalance and excessive strain. Any potential 'weak points' will determine how well the body functions and they will have an influence on the general health of the whole body.
When the body is balanced and efficient, just like a well tuned engine, it will function with the minimum of wear and tear. Osteopaths seek to restore the optimal functioning of the body and aid its intrinsic ability to heal. Osteopathy recognises that much of the pain and disability we suffer stems from abnormalities in our body's structure and function.
Each year, Osteopaths in the UK treat over 6 million people suffering from a broad range of muscular and skeletal problems.
The main aim of Osteopathic treatment is the reduction of pain and facilitation of healing. Osteopathic treatment is suitable for the whole family, including elderly, children and babies. Osteopathy is patient-centred which means that the treatment is geared to you as an individual.
Osteopaths are statutorily regulated health professionals and form an integral part of primary care teams. The General Osteopathic Council regulates, promotes and develops the profession of osteopathy, maintaining a statutory register of those entitled to practice osteopathy. Only practitioners meeting the highest standards of safety and competency are eligible for registration.
What can Osteopathy help?
Osteopaths treat a wide range of conditions. Below is a list of conditions commonly seen. If you are unsure if osteopathy can help you, please call us to discuss your individual requirements.
- Back pain
- Muscle Tension
- Muscle and ligaments injuries
- Spasms
- Arthritic Pain
- Frozen Shoulder
- Sciatica
- Rheumatism
- Aches and Pains
- Cramps
- Stress/Tension
- Sporting Injuries
- Repetitive strain Injuries
As part of a treatment programme, an osteopath can advise on maintaining a realistic level of health, for example, exercise suggestions, postural and ergonomic advice.
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Service Categories
Mens Health, Osteopathy, Sports Injury Therapy, Womens Health
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