Welcome
Many thanks for visiting Maldon Osteopathic Clinic (MOC) website
Many thanks for visiting Maldon Osteopathic Clinic (MOC) website.
Our clinic has been established for over 25 years and has an excellent reputation. We welcome new and current patients and provide a very high standard of care and treatment to all of our patients. We do this by continually updating our knowledge and techniques through regular courses and research.
All of our Osteopaths are fully qualified with 4 year full-time degrees in Osteopathic medicine. We are all Registered with the General Osteopathic Council, which is fully recognised by the British Medical Association.
We have experience in treating a wide variety of conditions, as listed on the left. To find out more about us, how we treat and what to expect on your visit , please do click on the links at the top of the page. Along with our contact details including map to help you find us.
Osteopathy is a gentle, comfortable , safe form of treatment and can benefit most types of aches, pains and strains in people of all ages , in all walks of life. We treat the very young to the very elderly.
Each treatment is tailormade to each individual patient using a holistic approach. Osteopathy can be complimentary to many other forms of treatment. (Hence the title Complimentary therapy).
Osteopaths focus on the musculoskeletal system (the bones, joints, muscles and soft connecting tissues ) using a variety of teqhniques including massage, stretching, manipulation and ultrasound therapies. The treatments help to reduce muscle spasm and inflammation, while increasing mobility and help to speed up the bodies own natural healing process.
Osteopaths can diagnose and treat conditions that happen due to injury (including sports injuries), poor posture and work / emotional stresses.
Prevention of the recurrence of injury is a very important factor in our treatment . There are various ways in we can help to prevent injury recurrence with postural, exercise and dietary advice . Some patients decide to have a regular maintance treatment to help prevent future injury, the same way going to your dentist regularly can prevent future problems.