Aimée Cox Therapies
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I'm a cranioscaral therapist (and former osteopath) helping you and your family's health They feel listened to and respected.
Address
9 Bishops Road
Hove
BN36PQ
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 7pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 7pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 7pm |
| Friday | 8am - 7pm |
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Move Better. Feel Better. Live Better.
Caring cranial osteopathy to help you get back to enjoying life to the full as quickly as possible. Some of the reasons people choose my clinic are below: What I can help with: I have successfully helped many people with their pain and mobility, and they often then refer friends and family to me. Problems I can help include: Shoulder pain Foot pain Sport injuries Joint pain (elbow, hand, wrist, knee, hip) Arthritic pain Neuralgia Back pain and back ache Sciatica Neck pain Digestion problems Pregnancy aches and pains Post natal issues Welcoming clinic: I like to run a professional but happy and welcoming clinic. Patients have told me they enjoy coming to my clinic where they can relax and be comfortable. They feel listened to and respected. Treating you as an individual: I’m passionate about working with you and tailor each treatment specifically to you. This restores you to optimal health quickly, so you won’t pay for unnecessary treatments Working with you: I appreciate you may be nervous. I always discuss your treatment plan and likely timescales with you. You will have ample time to ask any questions you may have. Honesty and Integrity: I will always treat you with the highest levels of integrity and honesty. I ensure you receive the right course of action best for you – including referring you to other health professionals if I am not the right person for your problem. My Qualifications: M.Ost (Distinction) from the British School of Osteopathy Diploma Paediatric Osteopathy (Distinction) from the renowned Osteopathic Centre for Children Qualified Sports Injuries and Massage Therapist (Distinction) from APNT Member of the Sutherland Cranial College
Biodynamic Cranial Osteopathy pathway
Biodynamic Cranial Osteopathy Treatment of Children pathway
Registered osteopath: I am a registered osteopath with the General Osteopathic Council – a regulated body that maintains high standard and continual training across the profession, and member of the Institute of Osteopathy. Why Osteopathy? Osteopathy is a very effective form of manual therapy, and treatment relieves your pain and improves your mobility. Osteopathic treatment helps you by treating your joints, muscles and ligaments, using a variety of techniques e.g. joint articulation, joint mobilisation, soft tissue work to muscles, and cranial osteopathy. Osteopathy is very effective because not only is your immediate local problem diagnosed and treated, but also any predisposing factors are identified and treated i.e. the body is examined as a whole. This is important because if one part of the body is restricted, then the rest of the body compensates, which can cause pain elsewhere. For example restriction in the upper back may predispose to shoulder and neck pain. Because such wider factors are addressed, this means a better outcome for you. As well as hands on treatment, advice is given on how to prevent your problem recurring. An osteopath must complete a full time, four year degree course, which gives them a detailed knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathology. This allows diagnosis of your musculoskeletal problem, and screening for potential medical issues. A qualified osteopath must register with the General Osteopathic Council, a regulated body which maintains high standards and continual training across the profession.