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Freya Gilmore

Osteopath in Buckingham & Shefford

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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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Shefford Osteopathic Clinic

14A Clifton Road
Shefford
SG17 5AE
01462 811006

The Little Buckingham Clinic

15 Market Square
Buckingham
MK18 1NW
01280 815302
GOsC Number 9017

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  • Exercises for Osteoarthritic Hands
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  • NSLBP: Non-Specific Lower Back Pain

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Tag: pelvic pain

Lower back and pelvic pain during and after pregnancy (Franke et al, 2017)

Roughly 50% of pregnant women suffer from lower back pain or posterior pelvic pain; this increases towards the end of the pregnancy and through the first year after giving birth. The most widely accepted explanation for this is that these areas provide the most compensation for the increase in weight in the abdomen. This research […]

Read More Lower back and pelvic pain during and after pregnancy (Franke et al, 2017)
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