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Manual Osteopathic Therapy assesses and addresses each of the components that make up the structure of the body.
Whether the issue lies with organ disorders, biomechanical dysfunctions related to neuromusculoskeletal complaints, joint problems or an impairment in the circulatory system, a manual osteopathic therapist determines the root cause of a maladaptive condition by identifying structural misalignments that create pain and impairment.
The therapist then uses manipulations and gentle oscillatory movements to bring the affected parts of the body back into balance.
In addition to correcting imbalances and relieving pain, manual osteopathic therapists can provide exercise, nutritional and lifestyle advice to complement treatment and allow you to achieve your health goals faster.
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“Each time was amazing. But the Thai massage was especially good. Highly recommend this place. They really have great therapists.”
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Manual osteopathic therapy is a hands-on treatment that focuses on improving body alignment, mobility, and function. Using gentle techniques, the therapy targets muscles, joints, and connective tissues to reduce pain and promote overall wellness.
This therapy can be effective for a variety of conditions, including chronic pain, joint stiffness, back and neck pain, headaches, sports injuries, and musculoskeletal issues. It’s also used to improve posture and overall mobility.
While both focus on body alignment, manual osteopathic therapy involves gentler, broader techniques that address muscles, fascia, and connective tissue, rather than direct spinal adjustments. Osteopathic therapy emphasizes a holistic approach to encourage the body’s natural healing processes.
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