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How long do osteopathic appointments usually last? In general, the first treatment lasts about 45 minutes, and subsequent treatments around half an hour. Your first appointment is usually slightly longer to allow for a full case history to be taken.
Most patients will feel at least some improvement after the first osteopathic session. For some patients, the benefits may only be felt after a couple of days. Other patients may have a reaction to treatment, sometimes called a healing crisis, and feel a bit worse for a day or two after treatment.
During your examination, your osteopath may ask you to perform simple movements and stretches so that they can observe your posture and mobility. They may also examine your joints using their hands and a highly developed sense of touch known as palpation.

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How long do osteopathic appointments usually last? In general, the first treatment lasts about 45 minutes, and subsequent treatments around half an hour. Your first appointment is usually slightly longer to allow for a full case history to be taken.
Treatment is hands-on and involves skilled manipulation of the spine and joints, and massage of soft tissues. Your osteopath will explain what they are doing and will always ask your permission to treat you (known as consent).
Your Osteopath will watch your movements to help make an accurate analysis about why you are experiencing your issue. Theyll also use palpation, a highly-developed sense of touch learnt in training, to assess the health of your joints, muscles and ligaments.
Longstanding injuries of medical problems are likely to need more sessions, in almost all cases, osteopaths do not require more than nine sessions to complete treatment.
An osteopath focuses on your whole body, including the soft tissues (such as muscles, ligaments and tendons), the spine and nervous system, and may use a variety of different hands-on methods, including: Spinal manipulation. Soft tissue massage techniques. Articulation gentle rhythmic joint movements.

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