Success Stories from Our Patients in Cambridge
How our Osteopaths in Cambridge have helped our patients from RSI to low back pain, and many more.

Chris And His Knee Arthritis
Chris was a 64 year-old estate agent in Cambridge who had been suffering with stiffness in his back but it was his right knee that really bothered him. It occasionally locked and gave way but bending down to play with his grandson and kneeling whilst gardening cau…
Jo And Her Migraines
Jo had suffered with migraines when she was an adolescent and was seeing a return of them in her late 40’s. Her GP and previous osteopath pointed out that her family history and that times of hormonal change increase the likelihood of her being a migraine sufferer. The med…
Katie’s Repetitive Strain Injury
Katie, an administrator at Addenbrookes hospital in Cambridge, first noticed an ache in her left forearm and wrist at the end of her working week. Things would improve with self-massage and as she rested them over the weekend. She opted to stop her gym…
David And His Low-Back Pain
David is a 40-year-old IT Consultant in Milton, who had a lengthy episode of low-back pain in his mid-thirties and has had a few niggles in recent months. Mostly, this doesn’t interfere with his work or the game of football he likes to play on a Sunday morning…
Kirsty And Her Foot And Ankle Pain
Kirsty, a 33-year-old teacher, had been suffering with sharp pain on the sole of her left foot when she walked. This primarily occurred in the morning when she first got out of bed, but now she began to feel it when she was running. Kirsty had recently entered the Cambridge half-marathon…
Piers And His Chest And Shoulder Pain
Piers was a 46 year-old Director of a computer gaming company. He consulted us with chest and left shoulder pain after being discharged from hospital. The original thought of his pain being referred from his heart was ruled out and Piers was told that a musculoskeletal cause was li…
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