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Osteopathy Hong Kong

Restore your muscles, joints & bones with OT&P’s Osteopaths

What is Osteopathy?

Osteopathy recognises that postural and structural imbalances can affect not only the musculoskeletal system but also neurological (nerve), endocrinological (hormonal), and immune function. Osteopathic treatment is based on the principle that the body has the natural ability to heal itself. Osteopaths work to identify and remove any barriers to this natural healing process through various techniques, including manipulation of the spine, joints, and muscles; mobilisation of the joints; stretching and massage. This approach can help to reduce pain, improve range of motion, and improve overall health and well-being.

What Do OT&P’s
Osteopaths Treat?

OT&P's Osteopaths treat people of all ages, with each treatment being tailored to meet the patient's specific needs. OT&P's osteopaths can manage a range of conditions.

  • Arthritis
  • Chest & abdomen pain
  • Neck pain, back pain & sciatica
  • Hand, shoulder & elbow pain
  • Hip & shoulder pain
  • Knee pain
  • Headaches & migraines
  • Pregnancy-related discomfort
  • Sports injuries
  • Postural problems
  • Children development, coordination and posture
  • Autoimmune conditions
  • Anxiety 
  • Insomnia

What Sets Osteopathy Apart from Other Modalities?

While many healthcare modalities provide care for musculoskeletal conditions, osteopathy takes a distinctly holistic approach to treatment. Rather than focusing solely on individual bones and joints, osteopaths look at how each part of the body works together as a whole. Osteopaths use various techniques, such as massage, stretching, and manipulation, to treat the whole body. The osteopathic approach places particular emphasis on identifying underlying causes of a condition rather than managing symptoms alone. Treatment is combined with patient education to help reduce the likelihood of recurrence and support longer-term outcomes.

OT&P’s Osteopathic Process

OT&P Osteopath specialises in treating your physical complaints. We work closely with our patients to develop individualised treatment plans to address their condition's underlying cause and find health.

“To find health should be the object…anyone can find disease.”

Andrew Taylor Still, Founder, Osteopathic Medicine

Our care follows a structured process:

  1. Case history and discussion: to understand your concerns, health background, and goals

  2. Physical assessment: to assess movement, function, and contributing factors

  3. Hands-on treatment: using techniques appropriate to your presentation

  4. Ongoing review and adjustment: to monitor progress and refine our approach as needed

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Discover the Cause of Your Condition

During the first few sessions of your osteopathy treatment, we will evaluate your state of being with detailed case history taking and examination. This process helps us gain insight into how your symptoms developed and informs how we support you moving forward. We look to discover the underlying problem of your complaint. Various disorders can develop in the body due to compensation for old injuries, operations, infections, accidents, childbirth, scars, and more. OT&P’s osteopaths will gain a comprehensive understanding of your medical history and current physical stressors to get to the root cause of the issue and personalise your treatment. By understanding the nature of the imbalance we can one take appropriate actions to improve your wellbeing and find health.

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Individual Physical Assessments & Treatment Plans

A personal approach is central here since everybody has a different history and a different way of compensating. OT&P’s Osteopaths develop treatment plans specific to your individual needs and may involve a combination of techniques. The aim of treatment is to relieve pain, restore function and improve your overall long-term well-being. We also place importance on patient education, helping you understand your condition and what you can do to manage it and prevent a recurrence. With regular treatments, you can expect long-term improvements in your health and quality of life.

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