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| OSTEOPATHY Osteopathy services, Winchester Specialising exclusively in the relief of back, neck and joint pain Agilaflex Clinic is Winchester’s premier centre for professional osteopathy services. Osteopathy is a drug-free, non-invasive therapy that uses gentle manual techniques known as articulation (passive joint movement), as well as mobilisation and muscle energy techniques, to restore function and comfort levels and rebalance your body’s structure in a way that enhances blood flow and nerve function. Osteopaths treat and diagnose problems with your joints, soft tissue and muscles by looking at the function of your body as a whole. Importantly, osteopathy is not simply a ‘complementary therapy’; it is a formal clinical discipline born from the practise of medicine.
Q: What can I expect on my first visit?
A: At your initial assessment your clinician will conduct a thorough physical examination and gain a confidential understanding of your full medical history in order to make a diagnosis. This allows us to assess your state of health and any possible causes of your back, neck or joint pain. This examination may be complemented with an on-site X-ray examination, if deemed necessary. To determine your condition, our clinicians are trained to examine areas of the body using a highly-developed technique known as palpation, which helps them identify any areas of weakness or strain. Before your examination, you will usually be asked to remove some clothing around the affected area of the body. Your clinician will then discuss with you the most appropriate treatment plan for your needs, together with an estimate of the number of sessions required to treat your condition successfully. Unless otherwise requested by the patient, this may often involve recommendations for one or more modes of treatment, or possibly a combination of all three – chiropractic, osteopathy and physiotherapy. If they believe that your condition is unlikely to respond to treatment, your clinician will refer you to an appropriate source of professional help. All Agilaflex clinicians are skilled in diagnosis and trained to identify when a patient needs to be referred to a relevant specialist. Q: What can I expect when I receive treatment? A: After your assessment we will provide you with a diagnosis of you condition, together with a personal plan which outlines the number of sessions that are likely to be required and the desired outcome. Your treatment will be monitored and, if necessary, adjusted to take into account changes in your condition. We keep you fully informed of progress at every stage. Q: Will the assessment or treatment hurt? A: Most of our treatments are relatively pain free. However, it may be possible that you experience some soreness during or after your session, as a thorough assessment can occasionally aggravate existing symptoms. We aim to ensure that you are mobile and pain-free again in the shortest time possible, while also treating the underlying cause of your injury to prevent recurrence. Our aim is to help you achieve your goals as quickly as possible, and not to keep you coming back in to see us – although you are always welcome! Q: How many treatments will I need? A: Every patient is an individual. Therefore we do not prescribe a set number of treatments for any condition. Following your initial assessment, your clinician will discuss with you the anticipated number of treatments. You will be reassessed on each visit and if progress is slow, or if there is no apparent improvement, then your treatment will be modified as appropriate, or you will be referred to a relevant specialist. Q: How long will the assessment and treatments last? A: Your initial assessment will last 60 minutes and takes the form of a thorough physical examination and, if considered appropriate, will include a treatment. Further follow-on consultations will typically take between 20 and 30 minutes, and occasionally longer where necessary. Q: What if I need to see a specialist? A: If they feel it is appropriate for you to see a specialist, your clinician will discuss it with you and review the possible benefits of a specialist opinion. Please note that we are able to complete any X-rays that may be required in-house. Q: Will I have to have an X-ray? A: Your clinician will only recommend an X-ray if there is a valid clinical reason for doing so. As with all health professionals, clinicians at Agilaflex must comply with the legislation that governs the use of X-rays: Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2000. Q: Is there a waiting list for treatment? A: No. We are able to make same day, evening and Saturday appointments. Q: Do I need to be referred for treatment by a doctor? A: No. You may see us without a doctor’s referral. However, with your consent, we can keep in contact with your GP to enable them to maintain an accurate record of your medical care. In the same way as consultants, we work closely with GPs, as it is invariably of benefit to our patients. Q: What should I wear? A: We recommend that you dress in loose fitting, comfortable clothes. Your clinician will of course need to see the affected area of your body, and gowns are provided if it becomes necessary for you to remove any items of clothing. Q: Do you continuously develop your techniques? A: Yes. We pride ourselves on maintaining the highest standards of clinical practice. Our clinicians undergo constant clinical supervision and training for both patient management and treatment techniques, as well as keeping up to date with all current methodologies through attending postgraduate training courses. We are committed to driving forward the standard of non-surgical back, neck and joint care, and to leading the field in its private provision while maintaining the highest standard of care and evidence-based practice. You can be confident that the treatment you receive at Agilaflex clinic will be of the highest standard. All Agilaflex practitioners are fully qualified and registered with the statutory regulatory bodies in the UK - the General Chiropractic Council, the General Osteopathic Council and the Health Professions Council, as well as the various industry bodies. Q: What are your payment options? A: Payment is required in full at the time of treatment. We accept payment by debit card, credit card, cash or cheque. Q: I have private medical insurance - am I covered with you? A: Yes. The cost of your treatment at Agilaflex is refundable by all major health insurers. You will be issued with an invoice for your insurance company after each treatment. We recommend that you contact your insurance company before beginning your treatment and seek answers to the following questions:
A: Osteopathy is a primary care profession that is concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal disorders and restoring the body to optimal functioning, wherever possible without the use of drugs or surgery. Osteopathy is based on the principle that the body has the ability to heal itself, and focuses on strengthening the musculoskeletal system to treat existing conditions and to prevent future problems. Osteopaths use many of the same diagnostic procedures applied in conventional medical assessment, considering symptoms in the context of the patient's full medical history including their lifestyle and personal circumstances. Treatment is tailored to the individual patient. Q: What conditions do osteopaths treat? A: Osteopathy is concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal disorders and restoring the body to optimal functioning, wherever possible without the use of drugs or surgery. Commonly treated conditions include back neck and joint pain, postural problems, sporting injuries, muscle deterioration, restricted mobility and occupational ill-health. Q: Can I see an osteopath through the NHS? A: Provision of osteopathy on the NHS can be limited, although it is becoming more widely available as increasingly commissioning authorities acknowledge its benefits. To find out whether NHS treatment is available in your area, contact your doctor or your local primary care trust. For more information on who to contact in your region, visit www.nhs.uk
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