For many people, visiting an osteopath begins with pain. A stiff neck after long hours at a desk, persistent lower back discomfort, or a sports injury that refuses to settle often prompts the first appointment. Traditionally, osteopathy has been seen as a treatment used once symptoms appear.
However, healthcare is gradually shifting away from this reactive approach toward a more proactive model. As a result, preventative osteopathy is becoming increasingly important in supporting long-term musculoskeletal health.




















































































































































































