What We Treat
Although not a exhaustive list here are a number of areas that we treat at Telford Osteopaths.
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Back Pain
Back pain can make everyday life feel harder than it should. Sitting, standing, lifting or even sleeping can become uncomfortable, and it often starts to affect work, exercise and general quality of life.
Hip Pain
Hip pain can affect walking, sitting, exercise and everyday movement. For some people, symptoms develop gradually over time, while others notice discomfort after changes in activity, prolonged sitting or increased physical demand.
Muscle Strains and Sprains
Muscle strains and sprains are common soft tissue injuries that can affect muscles, tendons and ligaments. They may develop suddenly during sport, lifting or awkward movement, or build gradually when tissues are placed under more load than they are ready to tolerate.
Neck Pain
Neck pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints, particularly among people who spend long periods sitting, driving or using screens throughout the day. For some, symptoms appear gradually as stiffness or tension. For others, pain can come on more suddenly and make everyday movement uncomfortable.
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain can make everyday movements feel awkward or uncomfortable. Reaching into a cupboard, lifting shopping bags or turning over in bed may suddenly become more noticeable when the shoulder is irritated or stiff.
Sciatica
Sciatica can affect more than just your back. For many people, symptoms travel into the buttock, leg or foot, making sitting, walking or sleeping uncomfortable. At Telford Osteopaths, osteopathy is commonly used to assess and manage musculoskeletal factors that may contribute to sciatic nerve irritation.
Arthritis
Arthritis can affect how joints move and feel over time, often leading to stiffness, discomfort and reduced mobility. Symptoms may fluctuate, with some days feeling more manageable than others.
Posture & Work Related Pain
Pain linked to prolonged sitting, desk work or repetitive activity, often affecting the neck, back or shoulders. Symptoms may develop gradually and can worsen with sustained positions or daily routines.








