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The Osteopath Formerly Known As Freya Gilmore

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I am an Osteopath working in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, and I strongly believe that educating patients about their condition is an important step in recovery. On this site you will find information on problems that patients may bring to an Osteopath.

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The information provided does not suggest that the conditions can be cured by osteopathy.

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  • Exercises for Osteoarthritic Hands
  • The Thorax
  • SPD & PGP: Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction & Pelvic Girdle Pain
  • Managing delayed surgery for arthritis
  • NSLBP: Non-Specific Lower Back Pain

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Tag: cervicogenic

Cervicogenic Headaches (Biondi, 2005)

A cervicogenic headache is one that is caused by structures in the neck, such as muscles, joints, nerves, and blood vessels. It is estimated that up to 2.5% of the general population in the USA are experiencing a cervicogenic headache at any one time. Women are four times as likely to experience this than men. […]

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