What We Treat
Back Pain Oxford

Back pain is the number one condition we treat. It can affect anyone at any age and its causes range from sprains and strains to poor posture and osteoarthritis.
More about Back Pain OxfordNeck Pain

We successfully treat many patients with postural neck pain, often caused by tiredness, stress, long hours at your desk or at the wheel of your car. Read on for other sources of neck pain we can help with.
More about Neck PainShoulder Pain

With causes ranging from sports injuries and RSI to osteoarthritis and frozen shoulder, our osteopaths are experienced at helping patients from across Oxfordshire with their shoulder pain.
More about Shoulder PainTrapped Nerves

Nerves that have become irritated or ‘trapped’ can cause pain, tingling or numbness, which can be relieved by gentle stretching to reduce local pressure on the nerve.
More about Trapped NervesHip Pain

Hip pain can relate to a tight, strained or overused muscle in the hip, or from damage and inflammation to the joint itself. Osteoarthritis can be the underlying cause.
More about Hip PainKnee Pain

The knee is a major weight-bearing joint, the largest in the body and one of the most frequently injured. We have plenty of experience in easing symptoms and supporting your recovery from knee pain.
More about Knee PainTendon strains

Tendons, which join muscles to bones, can become painful when strained. Our osteopaths often help patients recover from tendons strained through sports injury or repetitive strain injury (RSI).
More about Tendon strainsHeadaches

For headaches caused by tension or strain in the muscles and joints of your neck and upper back, an osteopath can help.
More about HeadachesArthritic Pain | Pain Clinic Oxford

We treat many patients with arthritis, a common condition causing pain, swelling, inflammation and often stiffness in your joints.
More about Arthritic Pain | Pain Clinic OxfordFoot & Ankle Pain

Our osteopaths help patients with foot and ankle pain from a range of sources, from sports injuries to osteoarthritis or gait problems. We know how much foot and ankle pain can restrict your movement and we’re here to get you back on form.
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