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Do GPs (Doctors) reccommend Osteopathy?

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Do GPs (Doctors) reccommend Osteopathy?

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Ask them yourself: Here’s what a few that we work with in Manchester have to say about Osteopathy: • Dr. Caville • Dr. Allan • Dr. Matt Joslin “I recommend many of my patients to have Osteopathy, and highly recommend it for anyone suffering with acute or chronic Musculoskeletal pain. I have found it especially effective in the treatment of back and neck pain.” Dr. Hilary Jones (GP & GMTV’s Resident Health & Medical Advisor, GMTV), had the following to say about Soothe™ Clinics’ Coby Langford when she appeared on GMTV: “I wish there was a Coby in every GP Surgery! The conventional medical fraternity are very poor at diagnosing back pain and sorting it out. We don’t assess properly, we just say rest up and give it 6 weeks, when actually rest is the last thing you should do. You should be strengthening those weak muscles as the muscles support the spine and ease the pain. Where painkillers have side effects, Coby’s treatments don’t!

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