Other Conditions We Treat

Our Healthcare Specialties

Arthritic Pain

Living with arthritis can be challenging, but with the right care, you can manage your symptoms effectively. Our osteopaths treat osteoarthritis and other joint-related conditions through gentle manipulation and stretching, improving joint function and reducing pain. We focus on helping you maintain mobility and quality of life despite the challenges arthritis may present.

Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)

Repetitive movements in the workplace or daily activities can lead to Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI), affecting areas such as the wrists, elbows, and shoulders. Our osteopathic treatments target the areas of tension and overuse, helping to alleviate pain and improve function. We also offer advice on ergonomic adjustments to prevent future injuries.

Tennis & Golfer’s Elbow

Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow are common overuse injuries that affect the tendons in the arms. At Brighton Osteopathy, we use manual therapy techniques to reduce inflammation and improve tendon function, allowing you to return to your regular activities without pain.

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis can cause severe pain in the heel and arch of your foot, making it difficult to walk or stand. Our osteopaths provide targeted treatments to reduce inflammation, promote healing, and restore your foot’s function, helping you get back on your feet faster.

Postural Problems

Poor posture can lead to chronic pain, especially in the neck, back, and shoulders. Our osteopathic treatments focus on correcting postural imbalances, relieving tension in the muscles, and improving your body’s overall alignment. We also provide guidance on maintaining better posture to prevent further discomfort.

Sciatica

Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve becomes compressed or irritated, often due to a spinal issue. Our osteopaths are skilled in relieving pressure on the nerve, reducing pain, and restoring mobility through gentle spinal manipulation and muscle therapy. We aim to alleviate the pain that radiates from the lower back down the leg, ensuring a full recovery.

Chronic Pain Management

Chronic pain is a persistent pain that lasts for more than three months. Unlike acute pain, which is a direct response to injury or illness and resolves once the underlying cause is treated, chronic pain continues even after the initial injury or illness has healed. This type of pain can significantly impact a person’s quality of life, affecting their physical, emotional, and social well-being.

We also offer osteopathic treatment for a wide range of other conditions, including:

Wrist and Hand Pain

Scoliosis

Frozen Shoulder

Slipped Disc

Achilles Tendonitis

Hamstring Injuries

Knee Pain and Injuries