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Musculoskeletal Osteopathy

Musculoskeletal or Structural osteopathy is a branch of osteopathic medicine that focuses on diagnosing and treating issues related to the body's musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, muscles, peripheral nerves, ligaments, and tendons. This approach employs a variety of manual techniques, known as osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), to address various musculoskeletal problems.

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Cranial Osteopathy

Cranial osteopathy is a subtle and refined branch of osteopathic medicine that focuses on the assessment and treatment of the nervous system, including the bones of the skull, the cerebrospinal fluid, and the surrounding membranes. This method emphasizes the body’s inherent capacity for self-healing and restoration.

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Visceral Osteopathy

Visceral Osteopathy is a specialized branch of osteopathic medicine that focuses on the treatment of internal organs and their connective tissues. By restoring proper organ function and relieving tension in the connective tissues, Visceral Osteopathy seeks to enhance overall health and alleviate symptoms associated with various internal organ dysfunctions. This holistic approach is used to treat a range of health conditions, including digestive disorders, respiratory issues, reproductive disorders, urinary disorders and various post-surgical complications among others.

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Paediatric Osteopathy

Paediatric osteopathy is a specialized field of osteopathic medicine dedicated to the health care of infants, children, and adolescents. Paediatric osteopathy aims to support the natural growth and development of children, promote overall health, and alleviate health issues by enhancing the body's structural and functional balance.

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Sports Osteopathy

Sports Osteopathy is dedicated to optimizing athletic performance and managing sports-related injuries. It combines osteopathic techniques and sports physiotherapy with a focus on the unique demands of various sports and physical activity. Sports Osteopathy includes personalized rehabilitation programs and strategies for injury prevention, helping athletes maintain peak performance and achieve their fitness goals while promoting long-term health and resilience.

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Obstetric & Gynaecological Osteopathy

Obstetric and gynaecological osteopathy is a specialized field within osteopathic medicine that focuses on addressing the unique health issues associated with pregnancy, childbirth, and female reproductive health.

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Geriatric Osteopathy

Geriatric osteopathy is a specialized branch of osteopathic medicine focused on addressing the unique musculoskeletal and health challenges faced by older adults. This approach emphasizes a holistic view of aging, using osteopathic techniques to enhance mobility, alleviate pain, and improve overall quality of life for seniors.

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Preventive Osteopathy

Preventive osteopathy focuses on maintaining health and preventing illness before it occurs. By integrating osteopathic principles with preventive strategies, practitioners aim to enhance overall well-being and reduce the risk of developing health issues. This approach involves proactive measures such as lifestyle modifications, regular screenings, and osteopathic manipulative techniques to address potential health concerns early. 

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At Nivaranam Clinic, we tailor treatment plans to meet each patient's specific health needs. This personalized approach may include combination of Osteopathy, Cranio-Sacral Therapy, Advanced Physiotherapy, Cupping Therapy, the Fascial Distortion Model, Yoga Therapy, and Vagal Stimulation. This integrative approach ensures comprehensive care aimed at restoring health and promoting long-term wellness.

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2. Cranio-Sacral Therapy

Craniosacral therapy is a gentle, non-invasive therapeutic approach that focuses on the rhythmic movement of the craniosacral system, which includes the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Developed by Dr. John Upledger, this therapy involves light touch techniques to detect and address imbalances or restrictions in the nervous system.

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3. Advanced Physiotherapy

Advanced physiotherapy refers to specialized, evidence-based practices in physical therapy that go beyond traditional rehabilitation methods to address complex or chronic conditions. It involves the use of advanced diagnostic tools, manual therapy techniques, and exercise programs tailored to the individual’s specific needs. 

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4. Fascial Distortion Model

The Fascial Distortion Model (FDM) is an advanced manual therapy approach that focuses on diagnosing and treating various musculoskeletal pains, injuries and disorders based on distortions or deformations in the body's fascia, the connective tissue that surrounds muscles, nerves, and organs. 

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5. Vagal Nerve Stimulation.

Vagal Nerve Stimulation is a medical treatment that involves activating vagus nerve which is one of the vital nerves connecting the brain to the entire body. through various techniques & exercises that used to treat certain neurological conditions. We use physical methods to activate the vagus nerve, aiming to improve health and balance the nervous system.

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6. Cupping Therapy

Cupping therapy is an alternative medical treatment that involves placing cups on the skin to create suction. This suction effect promote healing and reduces pain & inflammation by increasing blood circulation, reducing muscle tension, and drawing out toxins.

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7. Yoga Therapy

Yoga therapy is a holistic approach to health and healing that uses the principles and practices of yoga to address physical, mental, and emotional challenges. It combines breathwork (pranayama), postures (asanas), Shatkarma, meditation, and relaxation techniques, tailored to individual needs.

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