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5 Common Acupuncture Myths

Acupuncture, an ancient Chinese practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body, has been gaining popularity in the West as a complementary therapy for various health conditions. However, along with its rise in popularity, several myths [...]

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A Painful Goodbye

Is raising your arm to wave goodbye to your friends and family painful? This may be caused by a problem with your rotator cuff. The rotator cuff is formed by four muscles and the attached tendons that work around your [...]

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Myofascial release and Hay fever

The Hay fever challenge The onset of summer means we’re now in hay fever territory. If you’re one of the people who suffer from hay fever or other allergies that affect the sinuses, sunny, warm weather is nice, but you [...]

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Minerals
Minerals

Minerals Want to know how to keep your bones strong? Or how to keep your heart healthy? Our next blogs will tell you everything you need to know about minerals.   B is for Boron When found as a supplement [...]

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Vitamins C – K Part 2
Vitamins C – K Part 2

Vitamin C – known as ascorbic acid. This vitamin is known to be involved in at least 300 biochemical pathways in the body. It is needed for a healthy immune system, healthy bones, teeth and gums and to maintain healthy [...]

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A-Z guide of vitamins – part 1
A-Z guide of vitamins – part 1

A-Z guide of vitamins – part 1 Vitamin A (also known as Retinol and Beta carotene can be converted into vitamin A in the liver, kidneys and intestinal mucosa). This vitamin is used for normal vision, immunity and reproduction. It [...]

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Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month
Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month

May is Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month. Whilst Osteopaths cannot do anything directly for osteoporosis, we can often detect problems linked with loss of bone density, identify risk factors and help give advice to possibly decrease the risk of fracture. [...]

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Referred pain
Referred pain

A hugely common question asked of Osteopaths is…”What is referred pain?”.  Referred pain is a strange term which relates to pain felt in an area which is not the actual location producing the problem – the origin of the pain. [...]

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