Core Correct Health

Core Correct Health Osteopathy is a person-centred manual therapy that aims to enable patients to respond and adapt to c What is Osteopathy? X-ray or MRI.

At Core Correct Health we offer:
Osteopathy, a range of Pilates, Dance and Zumba classes weekly. Massage Therapy including Remedial, Sports, therapeutic / swedish, deep tissue. Osteopathy is a person-centred manual therapy that aims to enable patients to respond and adapt to changing circumstances and to live well. Osteopaths are trained in therapeutic approaches that are suitable for a broad rang

e of individuals of all ages, including pregnant women, children and babies. Osteopathic care is delivered through a range of interventions, which may include onward referral, health management advice, manual therapy, exercise therapy and others. Osteopaths adapt their therapeutic approach depending on the individual needs of the patient and their presenting complaint. Manual therapy techniques employed may include articulation and manipulation of joints and soft tissues. Osteopaths have been regulated by statute since 1993 by the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) and may refer to conditions for which medical supervision should be sought if they hold convincing evidence of the efficacy of their treatments. Which medical conditions can osteopaths claim to treat?
• Arthritic pain
• Circulatory problems
• Cramp
• Digestion problems
• Fibromyalgia
• Frozen shoulder/ shoulder and elbow pain/ tennis elbow Headaches
• Joint pains
• Joint pains including hip and knee pain
• General, acute & chronic backache, back pain
• Generalised aches and pains
• Lumbago
• Migraine prevention
• Minor sports injuries and tensions
• Muscle spasms
• Neuralgia
• Inability to relax
• Rheumatic pain
• Sciatica
• Uncomplicated mechanical neck pain

What to expect? When you attend your first consultation we will investigate the source of the problem by asking you some simple questions about the history of your complaint and any other factors that are relevant to the problem. We’ll want to know about your past health, and any injuries or investigations you may have had as far back as you might remember. We will carry out a full examination before making a diagnosis and deciding on the most appropriate treatment for you. This will usually include an assessment of your posture, and identifying ease or restriction of movement in relevant parts of your body. The format may vary but most patients will probably be asked to undress to their underwear for this part of the examination as subtleties of contour and movement are necessary for an accurate assessment. Depending on our findings at this stage, further tests may be required similar to those carried out by general practitioners, such as reflexes, blood pressure or using a stethoscope to listen to your heart or lungs. In some cases it may be necessary to refer you to your GP or a specialist for further investigation i.e. You will be given a provisional diagnosis and our view of whether osteopathic treatment can overcome or help to alleviate the symptoms and the treatment approach will be explained. With your consent, your first consultation will usually be concluded with the most appropriate treatment for that day.

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Skerries

Opening Hours

Monday 3pm - 6pm
Tuesday 3pm - 9pm
Wednesday 3pm - 9pm
Thursday 3pm - 9pm
Friday 10am - 9pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

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