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Health Articles

Articles about our practitioners, Osteopathic Treatment Centre and its services

Delivering Quality Medical Aid to Rural Areas - Osteopathy in Nepal - Osteopathy Today Volume 16.10 December 2010 / January 2011

It's Painful, But it might not be Arthritis - Pain from an Osteopathic Standpoint - Complementary Therapy Vol.2 Issue 1 January-February 2009

Osteopathy for Children With Special Needs - Complementary Therapy Vol.1 Issue 3 May-June 2008

Pain free, naturally (Holistic + Natural Health supplement in TODAY, 6 Dec 2003)

Healing from head to toe (Holistic + Natural Health supplement in TODAY, 18 Oct 2003)

Are you balanced? (NTUC Lifestyle, October 2003)

Balancing your body (TODAY, 12 Aug 2003)

Articles written by David Tio

No harm in seeds, nuts and seaweed (not yet published)

Osteoporosis: Milk may be the culprit (The Straits Times & TODAY, end-Nov / early Dec 2003)

HEALTH SCREENING AND DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES
TOG GAIT SCAN
Computerized Gait analysis from The Orthotic Group (TOG) for custom-made prescription orthotic insoles.

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Scoliosis screening with the Spinal Analysis Machine (SAM)
SAM is used to check for left / right imbalance, unequal leg lengths ,scoliosis (left / right curvature of the spine) and lordosis (front / back curvature of the spine)
WHAT IS OSTEOPATHY?

Osteopathy is a form of manipulation therapy, or manual therapy.

An osteopath works only with his / her hands, using a range of techniques, pressure, stretching, manipulation, etc. to correct imbalances in the body's musculoskeletal structure.

By restoring the body to balance, an osteopath is able to provide immediate and long term pain relief.

Osteopathy is widely recognized as an effective treatment for a wide range of aches and pain, including:

Headache & migraine
Stiff neck
Whiplash injuries
"Frozen" or stiff shoulders
Trapped nerve
Arm pain
Tennis elbow
Wrist and hand pain
Lower back pain
Back pain during pregnancy
Slipped disc
Hip, thigh and knee problems
Calf, shin, ankle, foot pain
Sciatica
Scoliosis or spinal curvature
Arthritis pain / stiffness
Sports injuries.

As body functions are related to the musculoskeletal structure, an osteopath is also able to correct functional disorders such as:

In the US, UK, Australia and many European countries, osteopaths are mainstream healthcare practitioners, Osteopathic healthcare qualifies for insurance reimbursement in most countries, including Singapore. Osteopathic treatment is gentle, painless and safe. Throughout the history of osteopathy, ever since it was founded by Dr Andrew Taylor Still in 1872, there has never been any known case of death or serious injury resulting from osteopathic treatment.

For acute conditions, one or two treatments will usually provide relief. For chronic conditions, you may need regular treatments over a period of time. Osteopathy and chiropractic share a common philosophy about the importance of the spine. Osteopaths use a wider range of manipulation techniques than chiropractors.
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