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Do you have a scar that is causing you problems?

Scars can often be compared to icebergs - what you see on the surface is just a small part of the bigger picture. Beneath the surface, there’s much more going on. A helpful analogy is imagining wearing a t-shirt with twisted seams or tights that have a twist in them - how uncomfortable and distracting that would be. Now, imagine that twist isn’t just on the surface but embedded deep within the body’s fascia potentially affecting movement in your limbs, head, neck or even your ability to breathe.

Whilst a scar is a sign that your body is healing, it can also lead to issues like numbness, tightness, pain, muscle weakness, or nerve damage. If you are experiencing any of these problems, specialist scar tissue release therapy can be incredibly beneficial. This gentle treatment helps reduce pain, release adhesions, improve posture, diminish the appearance of the scar, and accelerate the healing process.

I can advise on the best products to care for your scar and why.

Additionally I am trained in treating scars from oncology surgery.

During your appointment, I will assess both the scar and the surrounding tissue, evaluate your posture, and create a personalised treatment plan tailored to your needs, whether it’s for scar management or post-surgery recovery.

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Our Treatments

A CESAREAN SCAR YEARS AFTER THE OPERATION

Period Pains

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Fertility

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Pain and Pregnancy

Six month baby girl receiving osteopathic or chiropractic treatment in pediatric clinic. Manual therapist manipulates child's head and neck

Osteopathy for Babies and Children

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Post Partum Recovery

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Scar Work and Post Surgery Issues

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General Aches and Pains