Local osteopaths in Birmingham can be found at Atlas Back Pain Relief Clinic in Hall Green

John Williams
Osteopaths in Solihull, osteopaths in Shirley, osteopaths in Hall Green, osteopaths in Birmingham and osteopaths in West Midlands must all be registered with the General Osteopathic Council.

Cranial osteopaths, cranial osteopathy and cranio-sacral treatments can be carried out by registered osteopaths. Osteopaths undergo 5 years of training and use many medical diagnostic tests used by the medical profession. This is one of the reasons that many health professionals now see osteopathy as mainstream medicine.

Osteopaths an alternative to Chiropractors and Physiotherapists in the treatment of back pain are highly effective in treating bad backs, back pain, neck pain, stiff necks, trapped nerves, sciatica, whiplash symptoms, bulging discs, slipped discs, twisted pelvis, leg length differences and joint pain. Arthritis symptoms are painful and can be helped by osteopathic treatment. Spinal manipulations used by chiropractors can also be used by osteopaths. The difference is the techniques used in many cases. Osteopaths use indirect techniques and long levers such as your arms and legs to assist the movements whereas chiropractors using chiropractic techniques may use shorter direct manipulations.


Ensure that your therapist is registered with their respective awarding body and if you are suffering from back pain and live in the Birmingham area then try a visit to the Atlas Back Pain Relief Centre in Hall Green, Birmingham. The clinic has Osteopaths, cranial osteopaths, physiotherapists, podiatrist and sports injury clinic offering treatment and sports massage. Visit website www.solihullbackpainclinic.co.uk for details of their services
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