Physiotherapy and Osteopath Canary Wharf E14
MSK Physiotherapy osteopathy treatments in London, near Canary Wharf E14
Looking for Physiotherapy or an Osteopathy in Canary Wharf? Our Award winning osteopathy, cranial osteopath, paediatric osteopathy, shockwave therapy, pregnancy massage, sports massage & deep tissue massage clinic is only five minutes away from Canary Wharf, E14 underground station! Ideal for Canary Wharf Residents in the thriving Canary Wharf E14 area. We are just one minute walk from Outside Canada Water tube station.
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- Canada Water Clinichttps://bodytonicclinic.co.uk/bodytonic-canada-water-health-beauty-se16/
- Stratford Clinichttps://bodytonicclinic.co.uk/bodytonic-stratford-osteopathy-massage-e15-e20/
Directions from Canary Wharf E14 for our Osteopathy, MSK Physiotherapy, Cranial Osteopathy, Sports, Pregnancy & Deep Tissue Massage clinic
Overground – Just one stop from Canary Wharf, E14 overground station to Canada Water overground station.
Take 1st exit from Canada Water station
- When exiting station, come out of the library exit
- To your left you will see water which is Canada Water dock
- Straight ahead you should be able to see the Dock Offices opposite the zebra crossing
- You should be able to see a clock in the tower of the Dock Offices (we are located within the Dock Offices)
- body tonic Canada Water osteopathy & massage clinic is on the first floor, access is via stairs
- Parking – Parking is available on adjacent to the Dock Offices
Our Physiotherapy and Osteopath clinics are all located in Zone 1 & 2 in London; Canada Water SE16, near Deptford SE8, New Cross SE14 and Canary Wharf E14, Wapping E1W & Stratford E15, Near Olympic Village E20.
Osteopathy and Physiotherapy Canary Wharf Prices
What we treat
Osteopaths use their hands to diagnose and treat the underlying cause of the problem utilising a highly developed sense of touch, to identify problem areas of the body. Osteopaths use a wide range of techniques.
We take a holistic view that the musculo-skeletal system is important in maintaining the health of other parts of the body such as the respiratory and digestive systems. Osteopathy encourages the body to work as efficiently as possible, allowing the body to restore itself to normal function. Treatment is carried out using a wide variety of techniques to suit the patient and the condition being treated, thus making it suitable for the whole family. Osteopathic treatment may help with:
- Muscle strains, cramp, spasm & ligamentous sprains
- Elbow, wrist & hand pain including tennis elbow
- Neck pain and shoulder pain including frozen shoulder
- Nerve pain (e.g Sciatica)
- Degenerative conditions including osteoarthritis
- Postural problems including facet joint irritation
- Sporting injuries
- Hip, knee, foot pain
- Back and low back pain
- Joint pain
- Pregnancy related symptoms
- Post-surgery rehabilitation
- Tendonitis
- Fibromyalgia
- Inability to relax
- Stress
- Rheumatic pain
- Muscular discomfort
- Circulatory problems
- Headaches & migraines
- Digestive problems
Prices
What is lower back pain?
It could be a mild ache or could be a sharp, stabbing or shooting pain. Lower back problems affect the spine’s stability, flexibility and strength. This may cause pain, discomfort, and stiffness. Just below the ribs down to the upper buttocks is referred to your Lower back.
What can cause lower back pain?
The most common reason could be strain of the muscles, ligaments, joints & nerves. Sitting at your desk for long hours, lifting items incorrectly, increase the strain on the joints and muscles. Modern lifestyles and work means we are sitting for long periods which can cause issues.
Lower back pain may also result from other conditions which are not related to the back itself. These include:
- Gastrointestinal
- Gynaecological
- Kidney (renal) problems
We would recommend always asking for a professional assessment of your lower back pain. We offer a FREE 15 minute spinal assessment, just ask when you book with us.
Symptoms of lower back pain?
If you are suffering from lower back pain you will normally feel stiffness and a restriction in movement. Sitting for long periods like driving or in the office can particularly cause aching or sharp pains. Pain may be in the buttocks or pass down the leg.
What are the treatment options for low back pain?
Following the spinal assessment an Osteopath would be able to outline the options in terms of treatment of the lower back pain. If you would then like to proceed with a treatment then usually this would follow the assessment.
If you would like to discuss this in more detail please use the link below or call one of the team.
*Your FREE Discovery Consultation – what to expect
One of our fully qualified and registered professional osteopaths will assess which treatment is needed and discuss this with yourself. If you would like to proceed with treatment immediately after your 15 minute FREE discovery consultation this is no problem as the time booked into the calendar will be 45 minutes in total. If you would not like a treatment after the 15 minutes FREE discovery consultation this is absolutely fine and there would be no charge!
Neck, Shoulder pain & Stress
Neck Pain
A lot of people will suffer from neck pain at some time in there life. In most cases it is not due to a medical problem and often the exact cause is not clear. What is very common is that the person has non-specific neck pain. This can be referred to as ‘mechanical’ or ‘simple’ neck pain. These could be:
- Minor strains and sprains to muscles
- Ligaments in the neck
- Bad posture may be a contributing factor
*** If your day consists of working at a desk posture could be a factor ***
Shoulder Pain
- Poor posture and frozen shoulder – can be painful and reduces normal movement in the joint, also sometimes prevents movement in the shoulder altogether.
Shoulder instability – Referred to as Hypermobility. This is where the shoulder is unstable and has an unusually large range of movement. - Rotator cuff disorders – the rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that surround the shoulder joint and help to keep it stable.
- Acromioclavicular joint disorders – Osteoarthritis in the shoulder joints. Conditions that affect the Acromioclavicular joint, which is the joint at the top of the shoulder. Osteoarthritis in the shoulder joints.
- A broken (fractured) bone, such as a fracture of the humerus (upper arm bone) or broken collarbone.
Stress
Muscular tension can increase with emotional stress, especially at the base of the neck, head and jaw. This can irritate nerves, upsetting blood flow and causing headaches.
*Your FREE Discovery Consultation – what to expect
One of our fully qualified and registered professional osteopaths will assess which treatment is needed and discuss this with yourself. If you would like to proceed with treatment immediately after your 15 minute FREE discovery consultation this is no problem as the time booked into the calendar will be 45 minutes in total. If you would not like a treatment after the 15 minutes FREE discovery consultation this is absolutely fine and there would be no charge!
What is Sciatica?
Irritation or compression of the ‘sciatic nerve’. The sciatic nerve is a group of nerves that exit the spine at the lower part of the back, which control the muscles of the back of the knee and lower leg. Providing sensation to the back of the thigh, part of the lower leg, and the sole of the foot. The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in your body.
What are the Symptoms of Sciatica pain?
It may feel like a mild tingling, dull ache, or burning sensation. The pain often starts slowly and may get worse:
- After standing
- After sitting
- At night
- When sneezing
- Coughing
- Laughing
- Bending backward
- Walking more than a feet
When the sciatic nerve is compressed, it can cause a pain that radiates out from your low back and travels down your leg to your calf.
The pain most often occurs on one side. Some patients have sharp pain in one part of the leg or hip and numbness in other parts. The pain or numbness may also be felt on the back of the calf or on the sole of the foot. The affected limb may feel weak.
Common causes of sciatica include:
- Slipped disc
- Spinal stenosis
- Piriformis syndrome (a pain disorder involving the narrow muscle in the buttocks)
- Pelvic injury
- Fracture
If you would like to discuss this in more detail please use the link below or call one of the team.
*Your FREE Discovery Consultation – what to expect
One of our fully qualified and registered professional osteopaths will assess which treatment is needed and discuss this with yourself. If you would like to proceed with treatment immediately after your 15 minute FREE discovery consultation this is no problem as the time booked into the calendar will be 45 minutes in total. If you would not like a treatment after the 15 minutes FREE discovery consultation this is absolutely fine and there would be no charge!
Sports Massage Therapy
You can gain significant health and performance benefits from regular sports massage therapy. Sports massage therapy is a form of massage therapy that helps athletes avoid or recover from sports-related injuries, and typically utilises more vigorous forms of massage to facilitate muscle healing or relaxation. Sports massage therapy should be performed before and after a competition to prevent injuries and loss of mobility.
Physical Benefits
If you are frequently engaged in sports where physical contact and bruising, such as rugby, hockey and football, Sports Massage therapy can have physical benefits. Running and cycling place considerable strain on your musculoskeletal system. Sports massage therapy can help!
- Reduced tension in the fascia
- Reduction in scar tissue
- Clearing of harmful metabolic byproducts
- Improved blood flow
- Improved delivery of nutrients to your muscles
- Improved tissue elasticity
- Relieve stress on joints, ligaments, tendons and muscles
Physiological Benefits
Pain reduction and relaxation are the two main physiological benefits from Sports Massage therapy. Also helping you keep healthy and competitive in your chosen sport.
*Your FREE Discovery Consultation – what to expect
One of our fully qualified and registered professional osteopaths will assess which treatment is needed and discuss this with yourself. If you would like to proceed with treatment immediately after your 15 minute FREE discovery consultation this is no problem as the time booked into the calendar will be 45 minutes in total. If you would not like a treatment after the 15 minutes FREE discovery consultation this is absolutely fine and there would be no charge!
About Osteopathy
Osteopaths train for 4–5 years at recognised specialist colleges where there skills and understanding are developed. Once graduated osteopaths are registered with the General Osteopath Council (GOsC) and become members of the British Osteopathic Association (BOA).
Treatment is a drug-free non-invasive manual medicine that focuses on total body health by treating and strengthening the musculoskeletal frameworks. Treating a variety of issues, some of these are; lower back pain, back ache, neck & shoulder pain, neck ache, upper back pain, sports injuries (e.g. tennis elbow), nerve compressions such as sciatica, muscular aches or pains, muscle and ligament strains, headaches, migraines, circulatory problems, occupational injuries (e.g. postural), digestive problems, joint pains or stiffness – e.g. arthritis in hands, hips, knees etc. neck and shoulder injuries – including frozen shoulder.
Do I need to see my GP first?
Generally no. Most patients self refer without consulting a GP first. If you have severe health problems and a complex medical history, you might wish to consult with your GP first. If you have any questions please just give the team a call on the number below.
Osteopathy & Pregnancy?
Osteopathic treatment offers a gentle way of helping the body adapt to pregnancy and changes taking place, relieving aches and pains resulting from the additional weight of the baby. Common problems are low back pain, mid back, hip and pelvic pain, neck and shoulder pain, symphysis pubis dysfunction and post-natal coccyx pain.
*Your FREE Discovery Consultation – what to expect
One of our fully qualified and registered professional osteopaths will assess which treatment is needed and discuss this with yourself. If you would like to proceed with treatment immediately after your 15 minute FREE discovery consultation this is no problem as the time booked into the calendar will be 45 minutes in total. If you would not like a treatment after the 15 minutes FREE discovery consultation this is absolutely fine and there would be no charge!