back pain Archives - Stillpoint Complete osteopath therapy and well-being at Stillpoint in Bath Fri, 16 Jun 2023 10:05:33 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.stillpointbath.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/cropped-site-icon-32x32.png back pain Archives - Stillpoint 32 32 Stillpoint Welcomes Reflexology and Holistic Massage Therapist Ruth Huchrak-Thomas https://www.stillpointbath.co.uk/stillpoint-welcomes-reflexology-massage-therapist-ruth-huchrak-thomas/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=stillpoint-welcomes-reflexology-massage-therapist-ruth-huchrak-thomas Fri, 16 Jun 2023 10:05:17 +0000 https://www.stillpointbath.co.uk/?p=3331 Welcome Ruth Huchrak-Thomas! Stillpoint warmly welcomes Ruth Huchrak-Thomas to the clinic. Ruth offers Reflexology and Holistic Massage Therapy at Stillpoint in Bath. We are very happy to have Ruth joining our team and we will all be queuing up to book a massage with Ruth ourselves! Ruth Huchrak-Thomas is a talented holistic therapist specialising in […]

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Welcome Ruth Huchrak-Thomas!

Stillpoint warmly welcomes Ruth Huchrak-Thomas to the clinic. Ruth offers Reflexology and Holistic Massage Therapy at Stillpoint in Bath.

We are very happy to have Ruth joining our team and we will all be queuing up to book a massage with Ruth ourselves!

Ruth Huchrak-Thomas is a talented holistic therapist specialising in both reflexology and massage therapy. She’s been practicing reflexology and holistic massage since she was 22 years old, when she graduated with a Diploma from the International Institute of Health and Holistic Therapies (IIHHT). Ruth has a passion for helping people relax and feel their best, and she’s been doing it for over 20 years!

 

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Back pain and children https://www.stillpointbath.co.uk/children-with-back-pain/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=children-with-back-pain Wed, 25 Oct 2017 08:40:42 +0000 http://www.stillpointbath.co.uk/?p=2472 Content from http://www.iosteopathy.org/your-health/back-pain-and-children/ Like adults, children can suffer from back pain as a result of a variety of lifestyle activities.  And like adults, there are number of things that parents and carers can do to prevent issues arising. If your child does complain of back pain, it is important to seek advice from a qualified professional, such […]

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Like adults, children can suffer from back pain as a result of a variety of lifestyle activities.  school bag 2And like adults, there are number of things that parents and carers can do to prevent issues arising.

If your child does complain of back pain, it is important to seek advice from a qualified professional, such as an osteopath.  An osteopath will help to establish the cause of the problem and will provide advice on treatment, or refer you for further examinations if required.

Good school bags

Children are often required to carry bags full of books, PE kits, musical instruments and other equipment to and from school. Parents should try to limit the weight of school bags as much as possible and invest in a good quality back pack that the child should wear across both shoulders, ideally with a strap across the chest to keep the load close to their body. Packing the bag with the heaviest items (such as laptops and heavy books) closest to child’s body, will also make carrying more comfortable and less likely to strain the muscles of the back.

Limit screen time

Looking down to use smart phones, tablets and laptops for an extended period can pull the back and neck into an unnatural posture, resulting in pain. Placing limits on the time spent using devices and encouraging regular breaks may help to avoid problems. If your child has to use a laptop for homework, consider purchasing a support that elevates the screen to a height that allows him or her to sit up straight to look at it.

Regular exercise

A sedentary lifestyle is known to contribute to the risk of developing back pain, as well as contributing to obesity. Regular physical activity helps to keep the core muscles that support the spine strong and maintain flexibility, which will help to avoid back pain. Encourage lots of active play, walking, running, swimming, cycling to keep your child fit and healthy.

The right bed and pillow

Good quality sleep is vital for both physical and mental development. Make sure that your child has a good sized comfortable bed with a firm mattress and a pillow that supports their head without lifting it too high.

Osteopathic Treatment for your child’s back pain

Your child’s back pain may benefit from osteopathic treatment.  Using gentle manual therapy an osteopath will help to resolve any stresses and strains that are affecting their body and relieve their pain. They can also provide lifestyle advice that may help to prevent the problem from coming back.

 

If your child is suffering from back pain, call Stillpoint on 01225 460 106

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