Therapies available
Since its emergence as an independent profession over 100 years ago the physiotherapy has adapted and improved its treatment techniques and increased the range and number of patients it can help. People nowadays are looking for an holistic approach to the treatment of illness and disease which chartered physiotherapists agree is all important. They will always look at the ‘whole’ person, and that is exactly the approach that Hermione uses – taking into account previous medical history, work, lifestyle, etc. before making a diagnosis and devising a treatment programme tailored to an individual’s needs.
Physiotherapists don’t use drugs; they help the body to treat itself by using its own natural healing mechanisms. They have a wide range of treatment techniques at their fingertips. All their work is designed to relieve pain, aid recovery, restore good health and help patients to prevent the same thing happening again.
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy involves the accurate diagnosis of muscle, joint, connective tissue and functional imbalances, in order to plan a treatment programme specifically designed to promote healing and restore function. Therapist and patient work together as a team. The programme may include exercises for home practice, massage, manipulation, electrotherapy or one or other of the following therapies, where that is considered appropriate.
CranioSacral therapy
Cranio Sacral therapy a wonderful, gentle therapy, is designed to improve the flow of the fluid which bathes the brain and spinal cord. This natural flow of fluid is intrinsic to the life and health of all body cells. There is almost no condition that CranioSacral therapy does not help, but it has been found particularly useful in the treatment of any condition causing pain, particularly back, neck and face pain, headaches, problems associated with the nervous system, stress related illnesses, dyslexia and much more.
Yoga as therapy
Yoga as therapy involves instructing the individual in yoga postures, breathing , meditation and relaxation techniques to improve specific health problems. Some simple dietary advice may also be given.
Reiki
Reiki is a form of channelled healing developed in Japan. It is often accompanied by intense heat and a feeling of great calm.
Reflextherapy
Reflextherapy is the therapeutic application of reflexology. It is understood that a miniature image of the body may be reflected in the feet, hands, head or ears of an individual. Treatment is by gentle pressure on reflex points to promote the self healing and self balancing mechanisms of the body. It is an especially gentle and effective approach, tailored to the needs of each individual patient. It may be used with other treatment approaches and patients may be encouraged and assisted to make life-style changes.
Visceral Manipulation
Visceral Manipulation is gentle massage and manipulation of the internal organs, either to improve their function or to improve conditions of internal or external pain. It can be a useful approach for difficult to treat spinal pain because the ligamentous links of the viscera to the skeletal cage of the spine, abdomen and thorax. These ligaments if scarred or shortened through illness or surgery, may exert abnormal tensions on the spine.