Providing Osteopathy & Orofacial Myology for Infants, Children & Adults

Pre & Postnatal Care

Osteopathy can provide comprehensive whole body care for women during pre and postnatal stages, helping to alleviate discomfort and promote overall wellbeing for mother and baby.

Pelvic Girdle Pain

What is it?

Pain presenting in the back of the pelvis is can be referred to as pelvic girdle pain or sacroiliac joint pain. The surface of where the sacrum joins on to the hip can be referred to as the sacro iliac joint. There are two joints that form the back of the pelvis.

Signs & symptoms:

Causes:

Your body produces a hormone called relaxin, which is produced during pregnancy. It is the softening and physical changes of your body that leads to extra stress placed on your ligaments, muscles and joints.

Treatment:

Osteopathic treatment may be of assistance by providing a variety of techniques such as soft tissue massage and joint mobilisation techniques to the hips, lower back and pelvis. Osteopaths may also offer advice with regards to carrying out your daily activities and how to look after your posture. Following pregnancy, most of this pain resolves well.

Osteopathy Connections | Pelvic Girdle Pain
Osteopathy Connections | Pelvic Girdle Pain
Osteopathy Connections | Sciatica
Osteopathy Connections | Sciatica

Sciatica

What is it?

Sciatica is nerve pain that originates from the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve provides sensation and function to the lower limb. This nerve travels from your lower back, down through the gluteal region, hamstrings and down into the lower leg.

Signs & symptoms:

Causes:

There are multiple causes of sciatica. These include lumbar disc involvement, degeneration of the spine, tight muscles in the hip area, sacroiliac joint involvement and pregnancy changes.

Treatment:

Osteopathic treatment may help to promote flexibility, posture and strength. It is important to rest and avoid aggravating factors. A combination of soft tissue therapy, joint mobilisation, trigger point release and stretching may be effective to relieve this pain. Low impact exercises such as swimming, yoga or pilates may be effective. Always try to sit and stand with good posture.