By Laurie Melrose-Doering, Osteopath & Applied Kinesiologist
As we age, our bodies inevitably undergo changes that can lead to decreased mobility and increased discomfort. However, the aches and pains commonly associated with ageing are not unavoidable. There are proactive measures we can take to maintain health and vitality.
One such measure is osteopathy, a holistic healthcare practice focussing on overall body wellness. Particularly beneficial for seniors, osteopathy uses non-invasive techniques to enhance mobility, reduce pain, and improve quality of life. Here, we explore how osteopathy can be a powerful tool for healthy ageing.
The ageing process significantly impacts mobility, a key determinant of independent living and quality of life among seniors. As we age, our bodies experience a decline in energetic efficiency, making tasks such as walking more challenging.
These changes contribute to mobility limitations and can lead to increased fall risk, hospitalisation, and a decreased quality of life. Seniors with mobility impairments are more likely to become dependent on others, have higher rates of disease, disability, and hospitalisation.
Given these challenges, interventions that enhance mobility and mitigate the impact of ageing are crucial. Osteopathy is one such intervention that can play a significant role.
Osteopathy is a non-invasive, holistic healthcare approach that targets the root cause of pain rather than merely treating symptoms. This method can provide long-lasting relief and reduce reliance on pain medication.
Benefits of Osteopathy for Pain Management:
Osteopathy employs various techniques designed to improve joint mobility, reduce muscle tension, enhance blood circulation, and facilitate the body’s healing mechanisms.
Key Techniques:
Osteopathy significantly enhances the quality of life for seniors by addressing pain, improving mobility, correcting posture, and promoting overall health.
Ways Osteopathy Enhances Quality of Life:
Customised Recommendations: Personalised advice on therapeutic exercises and diet can help mitigate arthritis symptoms, emphasising the importance of maintaining muscle tone and joint flexibility. Osteopaths may also suggest dietary changes to avoid inflammation triggers.
Incorporating osteopathy into your healthcare routine can effectively manage pain, enhance mobility, and improve overall health.
Practical Tips:
Is osteopathy safe for seniors?
Yes, osteopathy is generally safe for seniors. The techniques used are gentle and adapted to suit individual needs and health conditions.
· Can osteopathy help with arthritis pain?
Osteopathy can help manage arthritis pain by improving joint mobility, reducing inflammation, and enhancing circulation around affected areas.
· How often should a senior see an osteopath?
The frequency of visits varies depending on individual needs. Your osteopath will discuss an appropriate schedule during the initial consultation.
· Can osteopathy improve balance in seniors?
Yes, by enhancing joint mobility, muscle strength, and posture, osteopathy can help improve balance and coordination.
By incorporating osteopathy into your healthcare routine, you can proactively manage pain, improve mobility, and enhance your overall quality of life. This natural, non-invasive approach can make a significant difference in your well-being as a senior.
At Aston Clinic London, our osteopaths are dedicated to providing tailored care specifically designed for seniors. We focus on addressing the unique challenges that come with ageing, using gentle and effective techniques to enhance mobility, reduce pain, and improve overall quality of life.
By offering personalised treatment plans, we aim to help our senior patients maintain their independence and lead active, fulfilling lives. Our holistic approach not only targets the symptoms but also addresses the root causes of discomfort, ensuring long-term relief and well-being.
To book a session with our osteopaths, click here. Alternatively, you can contact us at 020 8942 3148 to learn how our treatments can benefit you.
Aston Clinic London is a third-generation complementary health clinic located in New Malden, serving Kingston, Norbiton, Wimbledon, Raynes Park, Surbiton, Chessington, Worcester Park, Sutton, Richmond, and other areas of southwest London and Surrey
By Laurie Melrose-Doering, Osteopath & Applied Kinesiologist