Neurological Dysfunction

Neurological dysfunction refers to problems affecting the nerves, brain, or spinal cord, which can interfere with how the body sends and receives signals. This may lead to symptoms such as muscle weakness, numbness, tingling, poor coordination, balance issues, or chronic pain. These symptoms can arise from conditions like nerve entrapment, disc injuries, postural strain, or dysfunction within the musculoskeletal system that affects nerve pathways.

Osteopathic treatment aims to improve the body’s structure and function to support optimal nervous system health. Through gentle manual techniques—such as soft tissue work, joint mobilisation, cranial osteopathy, and balancing of the spine and pelvis—an osteopath can help reduce tension, improve blood and nerve flow, and enhance the body’s ability to self-regulate and heal.

By restoring alignment and reducing strain on the nervous system, osteopathic care can help relieve symptoms, improve mobility, and support overall neurological function and wellbeing.