Osteopathy

Discover Renewed Well-Being With Osteopathic Care at SWO Health & Performance Clinic, Exeter

Knee Pain assessment, ACL injuries, Knee rehabilitation

Personalised Osteopathic Care in Exeter,

At SWO Health & Performance Clinic, our osteopath team employs a diverse array of techniques designed to alleviate pain, enhance functionality, and support the rehabilitation process. We prioritise your unique needs, recognising that no two osteopathic plans are going to look the same. Our skilled Exeter osteopaths conduct comprehensive assessments, examining musculoskeletal structures, observing movement patterns, and performing functional tests to precisely identify the nature of your concern.

In-Depth Diagnosis for Targeted Solutions

Upon formulating a thorough diagnosis, we engage in open discussions, addressing any questions or concerns you may have. This collaborative approach ensures that you remain at the centre of your treatment journey. We pride ourselves on transparency, providing insights into our findings, and working collaboratively to establish an effective and bespoke treatment plan that aligns with your goals.

Advanced Treatment Plans for Optimal Results

Oliver Newey, our clinician with over 12 years of experience in osteopathy, leads the design of a treatment plan tailored to your unique needs. Whether it involves resolving recurring issues hindering your training progress, facilitating peak fitness for your occupation, or supporting post-surgery rehabilitation, our team possesses the knowledge, experience, and skill set needed for comprehensive osteopathic care in Exeter.

Why Choose SWO Health & Performance Clinic for Osteopathy in Exeter?

Experienced Leadership: Led by Oliver Newey, our osteopathy team boasts over a decade of expertise, ensuring you receive seasoned and reliable care.

Holistic Approach: We go beyond treating symptoms, focusing on the root cause to provide lasting relief and support overall wellbeing.

Collaborative Care: Our open communication and collaboration with you ensure an inclusive, patient-centric approach to osteopathic treatment.

Post-Surgery Rehabilitation: Whether recovering from surgery or aiming for peak fitness, our team is well-equipped to guide your post-surgery rehabilitation journey. We don’t just help athletes - there are so many that can benefit from osteopathic care.

Training Progression: We specialise in addressing issues that may impede your training progress,
helping you achieve your fitness goals effectively.

Your Path to Optimal Wellbeing with SWO Health & Performance Clinic, Exeter

Choose osteopaths in Exeter who prioritise your individual recovery goals, and start working towards optimal health and functionality with us. See below for more information on osteopathy, and some conditions we can treat.

About Osteopathy

Osteopathy is a gentle and effective hands-on approach to healthcare, based on the principle that the way your body moves influences how it functions.  

 Osteopaths are highly competent healthcare professionals, recognised by the NHS as fully qualified to diagnose and treat independently. Osteopathy also works well to complement other medical inventions  such as surgery and prescribed medication.

We treat a variety of complaints, and are able to tailor specific treatment options to each individual patient.  

‘After an initial examination, an osteopath will discuss treatment options and decide jointly with a patient, an appropriate and suitable treatment plan, and the likely associated costs. This plan may involve several visits and, very occasionally, further tests and/or referrals to another appropriate health care professional. Treatment may begin at the first appointment. There may mild discomfort afterwards but in most cases, this will pass within 24 hours.

Osteopaths are highly trained professionals skilled in diagnosing health issues, including those that may require further investigation. The first visit to an osteopath will include questions about current symptoms and medical history. All information will be treated as confidential in accordance with the standards of practice set out by the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), May 2018.’ Institute of Osteopathy.