Wiltshire Osteopathy

Wiltshire Osteopathy Highly experienced Osteopaths in Devizes and Pewsey. We offer treatments for people of all ages. Back pain is what many osteopaths treat a lot of the time.

Although osteopaths treat many conditions, most people think of us as ‘back specialists’. Osteopathic treatment does not target symptoms only but treats the parts of the body that have caused the symptoms. Osteopaths have a holistic approach and believe that your whole body will work well if your body is in good structural balance. Imagine, for example, a car that has one of its front wheels not quite pointing straight. It may run well for a while, but after a few thousand miles, the tyre will wear out. You can apply this example to the human body, which is why it is so important to keep the body in good balance. We use a wide range of techniques, including massage, cranial techniques (sometimes referred to as 'cranial osteopathy') and joint mobilization and this breadth of approach allows us to focus on every patient’s precise needs. Osteopaths assess and treat people of any age from the elderly to the newborn and from pregnant women to sports people. Before we start to treat you, we will make a full medical assessment. We take time to listen to you and ask questions to make sure we understand your medical history and your day-to-day routine. We’ll ask you about things like diet, exercise and what is happening in your life, as these may give clues to help our diagnosis. We may feel your pulse and check your reflexes. We may also take your blood pressure and refer you for clinical tests, such as x-rays, if we think you need them. We usually look at your posture and how you move your body. We may also assess what happens when we move it for you and see what hurts, where and when. Using touch, we may also find the areas which are sensitive or tight and this helps us to identify what’s going on. When we have done this, we can diagnose your condition. We may sometimes feel that osteopathy is not appropriate for you and refer you to your GP or another specialist such as an orthopaedic surgeon. Osteopaths use a wide range of gentle manipulations, depending on your age, fitness and diagnosis. Treatment is different for every patient but may include techniques such as different types of soft tissue massage and joint articulation to release tension, stretch muscles, help relieve pain and mobilise your joints. Sometimes, when we move joints you may hear a ‘click’. This is just like the click people get when they crack their knuckles. We may discuss exercises that you can do to improve your posture and movement in your workplace and everyday life. Sharon Dempster BSc(Hons)Ost
Elizabeth Beckett BSc(Hons)Ost
Evie Smalley BOst
and
Rebecca 'Boo' Forster-Haig BSc(Hons), our Sports Therapist
can be found at:

Devizes Osteopathic and Sports Injury Clinic
15 Bridewell Street
Devizes
Wiltshire
SN10 1NQ Tel: 01380 728453

Pewsey Osteopathic and Sports Injury Clinic
9 High Street
Pewsey
Wiltshire
SN9 5AF Tel: 01672 564646

Don't forget, you can book online at https://osteopathy.janeapp.co.uk

Lovely visual of the diaphragm.  This muscle helps you breathe. When you inhale, the diaphragm moves downwards and flatt...
17/06/2025

Lovely visual of the diaphragm. This muscle helps you breathe. When you inhale, the diaphragm moves downwards and flattens, pulling air into your lungs. When you exhale, it relaxes back up pushing air out. Besides keeping you alive, it helps with posture and core stability, anchoring itself to your ribs, sternum and lower spine.

15/01/2025

More than 800,000 additional people in England will be eligible to receive faecal-immunochemical test kits after the NHS lowered the screening age to 50.

This photo was shared in one of our osteopathy groups on Facebook.  I think its a brilliant way to explain things. Plus,...
01/10/2024

This photo was shared in one of our osteopathy groups on Facebook. I think its a brilliant way to explain things. Plus, you get to eat the biscuits afterwards.

05/01/2024

Simple stretches to try

02/01/2024

We have a new practitioner in Devizes Clinic offering massage therapy.
Lizi has been treating massage clients in Devizes since 2018, and loves to help people feel and move better. She has had success in helping clients managing pain, improving performance and posture, or recovering from injury to ensure they regain mobility and can perform in everyday life.

With more than 16 years experience working in the fitness industry and continued learning in anatomy and physiology and functional movement, as well as different massage modalities, Lizi finds that the wealth of knowledge gained during this time, fully compliments her skills as a massage therapist.

Certifications & Professional Memberships:-

Diploma in Sports Massage Therapy L3,
Diploma in Myofascial Release L3,
Diploma in Swedish Massage Therapy L3,
Diploma in Lomi Lomi Massage L3,
Exercise/GP Referral L3,
Certified Personal Trainer L3,
Exercise Nutrition PN L1,
CIMSPA Membership,
FITPRO Membership,
VTCT Certified.

Please book via https://osteopathy.janeapp.co.uk/ or text/WhatsApp 07500 019487

Highly experienced Osteopaths in Devizes and Pewsey. We offer treatments for people of all ages.

🎄✨ Wishing our lovely patients a Christmas filled with joy, love, and good health! 🎁🌟 May this festive season bring you ...
15/12/2023

🎄✨ Wishing our lovely patients a Christmas filled with joy, love, and good health! 🎁🌟 May this festive season bring you warmth, laughter, and precious moments with your loved ones. Here's to a happy and healthy Christmas! 🎅🏻🤶🏻 🌈🎉

Good post about Functional' leg length differences versus true leg length discrepancy.
28/06/2023

Good post about Functional' leg length differences versus true leg length discrepancy.

Sometimes, little things just drive us bonkers!! 😣 The idea of differences in leg length is a classic one…

We see many people in clinic who have been told by A. N. Other practitioner that they have back/hip/knee pain purely because they’ve got one leg longer than the other, but that’s a little misleading.

Some people are genuine in suffering with this, they’re usually the ones who have had horrible fractures to their legs, or an inherent disease, or a joint replacement that has gone wrong. They are usually quite uncommon.

What often happens is that the muscles attaching the pelvis to the spine contract, for whatever reason, and “hitch” one side of the pelvis up. This makes us look like we have one leg longer than the other, but it’s a bit of a visual trick.

The good news is these are often easily corrected with minimal treatment, and spontaneously resolve themselves!

Don’t let anyone tell you your pain is linked to a leg length discrepancy!

08/03/2023

It's quick, easy and free

06/12/2022

Because some of you have been asking, here's the lovely Dr Ranj to explain about Group A Strep.

11/10/2022

It’s World Perimenopause Day.

Perimenopause is one of the three stages of menopause and may cause both physical and mental health symptoms.

Here we explain more about symptoms and treatment options you can explore: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/menopause/

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Osteopathy for all the family in Devizes and Pewsey.

Although osteopaths treat many conditions, most people think of us as ‘back specialists’. Back pain is what many osteopaths treat a lot of the time. Osteopathic treatment does not target symptoms only but treats the parts of the body that have caused the symptoms. Osteopaths have a holistic approach and believe that your whole body will work well if your body is in good structural balance. Imagine, for example, a car that has one of its front wheels not quite pointing straight. It may run well for a while, but after a few thousand miles, the tyre will wear out. You can apply this example to the human body, which is why it is so important to keep the body in good balance. We use a wide range of techniques, including massage, cranial techniques (sometimes referred to as 'cranial osteopathy') and joint mobilisation and this breadth of approach allows us to focus on every patient’s precise needs. Osteopaths assess and treat people of any age from the elderly to the newborn and from pregnant women to sports people. Before we start to treat you, we will make a full medical assessment. We take time to listen to you and ask questions to make sure we understand your medical history and your day-to-day routine. We’ll ask you about things like diet, exercise and what is happening in your life, as these may give clues to help our diagnosis. We may feel your pulse and check your reflexes. We may also take your blood pressure and refer you for clinical tests, such as x-rays, if we think you need them. We usually look at your posture and how you move your body. We may also assess what happens when we move it for you and see what hurts, where and when. Using touch, we may also find the areas which are sensitive or tight and this helps us to identify what’s going on. When we have done this, we can diagnose your condition. We may sometimes feel that osteopathy is not appropriate for you and refer you to your GP or another specialist such as an orthopaedic surgeon. Osteopaths use a wide range of gentle manipulations, depending on your age, fitness and diagnosis. Treatment is different for every patient but may include techniques such as different types of soft tissue massage and joint articulation to release tension, stretch muscles, help relieve pain and mobilise your joints. Sometimes, when we move joints you may hear a ‘click’. This is just like the click people get when they crack their knuckles. We may discuss exercises that you can do to improve your posture and movement in your workplace and everyday life. Sharon Dempster BSc(Hons)Ost and Associates can be found at: Devizes Osteopathic and Sports Injury Clinic 15 Bridewell Street Devizes Wiltshire SN10 1NQ Tel: 01380 728453 Pewsey Osteopathic and Sports Injury Clinic 9 High Street Pewsey Wiltshire SN9 5AF Tel: 01672 564646