Creating an Ergonomic Workspace for Better Health
Image by Canva images Creating an Ergonomic Workspace for Better Health At City Osteopathy, we are passionate about helping our patients achieve better
Image by Canva images Creating an Ergonomic Workspace for Better Health At City Osteopathy, we are passionate about helping our patients achieve better
Designed by Freepik Understanding Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) in Men and How Osteopathy Can Help Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) is often misunderstood,
Image by Canva Images How City Osteopathy Approaches Sports Injuries Differently Sports injuries can be a frustrating setback, whether you’re a professional
Image by Canva Images How Osteopathy Addresses Feeding Issues in Babies At City Osteopathy, parents often come to us with concerns about their
Understanding PTSD and Its Impact on the Body: Insights from the Bandon Seminar Bandon, OregonJuly 26-29 Gaining Deeper Insights into Patient Care Through Specialised Training
Office-based workers very often describe aching in the neck, shoulders, jaw and back. We tailor our Pilates program to help address some of these issues.
As parents, it’s natural to want the best for your baby’s development. One concern that often arises is noticing a flat spot on your baby’s head or asymmetry in how your baby holds their head. This condition, known as deformational plagiocephaly, can also be accompanied by infantile postural asymmetry, where babies show a preference for turning their head or body to one side.
In the vibrant and fast-paced world of Hong Kong, finding trusted resources for health and wellness can be a challenge. That’s why we’re especially grateful to Sassy Hong Kong for shining a spotlight on City Osteopathy in their recent feature.
You may have a headache every day or you may have an occasional headache. A headache is annoying, painful, reduces concentration and interferes with all
If you think that breast feeding your baby is good for you and your baby, you are not wrong. You bond with your baby; feeding
Pelvic floor dysfunction is prevalent among women and it is not just an issue related to the older population. It is common in young women
It’s important to be physically active and avoid injuries at the same time. This is especially important for a “weekend warrior”. If you are sedentary