Mulberry Osteopaths

21 Manor Place,
Edinburgh EH3 7DX
0131 225 2012

Looking Beyond Disease

A patient came to see me recently that I hadn’t seen for well over a year. She came in with a flare up of the ‘old low back problem’ which we’ve successfully treated in the past.

Obviously we got to talking about what had been happening since her last visit. It turns out that a chronic cough she’d had that was put down as being an allergic reaction to something was now confirmed as being an autoimmune problem that has led to damage to the lung tissue in places.

As she described how the ‘very nice consultant’ had explained things and put her on long term steroids to help control the symptoms it raised the all to common issue whereby medics often don’t see beyond the disease.

As an osteopath I expect to help patients reach their potential and hopefully exceed goals. That might be something as ‘simplistic’ as lifting an arm above shoulder level or bending down to reach the toes. Simplistic achievements they maybe but of huge significance if you’ve been struggling to dress yourself or simply put on your own shoes and socks.

Usually these sort of things resolve with a bit of help but there are some more chronic conditions where the stakes are even higher and it’s useful to look beyond the apparent doom and gloom presented by the doctors.

Breathing isn’t just about the lungs, there’s an entire breathing mechanism involved which also includes the diaphragm, the rib cage, the upper back and even the nerve supply to the relevant muscles

Just because the tissues of the lung have been damaged in some way doesn’t mean that the overall breathing mechanism can’t be made to function more effectively.

With any chronic breathing problem osteopathic input backed up with the right sort of exercise can improve the breathing capacity overall. Of course if you can breath more easily you can do more which in turn means that it’s easier to maintain your fitness and simply enjoy life a little more.

Don’t just accept the ‘keep taking the tablets and live with it’ attitude.

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