Osteopathy in Canterbury

Osteopathy

Osteopathy is a recognised, hands-on form of treatment that uses the assessment of biomechanics, function and posture to diagnose and treat a wide range of problems with joints, muscles, ligaments and nerves.

Osteopaths are trained extensively in the areas of anatomy, physiology and pathology.

The profession is regulated by the General Osteopathic Council and recognised by the British Medical Association. Osteopath is a protected title that can only be used by registered practitioners.


Please find links below to factsheets about Osteopathy from osteopathy.co.uk:
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Andrew has treated myself and children and has played a big role in my recovery from a series of injuries to my upper and lower spine and knees. He combines effective treatment with excellent advice on exercise and diet. I regularly recommend my friends and family to him.

Julian Brazier
Canterbury MP

General Osteopathic Council Certification Mark General Osteopathic Council Certification Mark 2