Osteoporosis and Osteopathy: The Benefits of Manual Treatment

Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a condition that affects bone health, increasing the risk of fracture. There are usually no symptoms in the beginning, so osteoporosis can often go unnoticed and untreated until fractures occur. Fortunately, there are manual techniques employed by an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner (OMP) that can help prevent the worsening of osteoporosis. In addition, osteopathy is especially beneficial for those who have recently suffered from a fracture or surgery. Let’s look at the benefits of manual treatment for osteoporosis and how it can help you maintain your optimal health.

The Benefits of Manual Therapy for Osteoporosis

Osteopathy is a holistic approach to treating musculoskeletal conditions such as osteoporosis. Because every person's body is unique, an OMP will take into account all factors when devising a treatment plan that is tailored specifically to you and your needs. This means taking into account your age, lifestyle, medical history, current medications and other treatments being used. An OMP will also assess your posture and range of motion in order to understand how to best help you reach your goals.

Manual therapy has many benefits for those suffering from osteoporosis since it helps increase blood flow to the area while also reducing pain and inflammation. It may also reduce stiffness in the joints which often accompanies this condition. Furthermore, manual therapy helps strengthen muscles that surround affected joints without putting too much strain on them – resulting in improved mobility over time as well as better posture alignment over time! Lastly, by improving circulation around affected areas it can aid in recovery after an injury or surgical procedure has occurred due to its ability promote healing through increased oxygenation of tissues.

The benefits go beyond just physical relief; manual therapy can also provide psychological relief from stress caused by living with a chronic condition like osteoporosis. It can be comforting knowing that someone is paying attention to your individual needs and working with you on a personalized plan for optimal health – something that traditional treatments do not always offer!

By understanding your unique risk factors associated with osteoporosis, an OMP can create a custom treatment plan designed specifically with you in mind – one that focuses on relieving pain while decreasing inflammation and promoting healing over time through increased blood flow to the area. Not only does this provide physical relief but it also offers psychological comfort by having someone there who cares about optimizing your overall wellbeing! Whether you’re recovering from an existing fracture or surgery or looking to prevent further deterioration due to osteoporosis, consider consulting an OMP today to maximise your skeletal health!

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