Osteopaths are functional anatomists who use manual therapy. They find the health, rather than focus on disease. Osteopathic treatment works to restore proper body mechanics, nerve impulses and the circulation of body fluids.

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Cold laser therapy, or sometimes called LLLT or low-level laser therapy is a noninvasive procedure that uses low-level lasers to stimulate the body’s healing mechanism. It works by emitting a laser light that goes deep into the skin, interacts with tissues, and stimulates the body’s metabolic functions. This photochemical reaction has beneficial effects, which include

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The Graston Technique® incorporates a patented form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization that enables clinicians to effectively detect and treat scar tissue and restrictions that affect normal function. Graston Technique is an evidence-based form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization that allows for precise detection and treatment of fascial restrictions, as well as muscle and tendon

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Cupping, with glass or plastic cups, is a therapeutic technique associated with Eastern medicine. A negative pressure is created inside the cup, by flame or pump, thereby creating a vacuum inside the cup. Due to this vacuum, the cup pulls the skin/muscles towards it, sucking up into it. This gives a very relaxing effect on

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Visceral manipulation is used to treat organs and viscera of the body, including the lungs, heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, stomach, pancreas, intestines, bladder and uterus. Patients may feel pain in one or more of these organs, or the viscera may be less pliable than it should be. Manual osteopaths gently move the structures themselves and

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Cranio sacral therapy is a deep and yet very gentle form of treatment that can help injuries, digestive problems and bring greater health to the body. The goal of this technique is to adjust the body’s physiology by restoring balance to the circulation of theblood and other body fluids. Manual osteopaths do this by treating

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