Significant types of illnesses due to work are disorders of the muscles, tendons and joints (particularly in the back, hands and arms). Symptoms vary from mild aches and pains to severe pain and disability.
For years, a number of large companies have retained osteopaths as part of their permanent company health teams. Many smaller companies have also benefited from liaison with their local osteopaths.
Having an osteopath involved in your staff care programmes can lead to a fitter workforce and improved morale, increased productivity and less time off through ill-health.
Most of the 3000 osteopaths in the UK work from private practices. However, many GP's are working more closely with osteopaths and can offer the option of referring the patient to the osteopath on the NHS.
Many people consult an osteopath privately. Telephone local practices for fees in your area.
Many private health insurance schemes now cover osteopathic treatment (discuss the details with your company)
You do not need to consult your GP before you visit an osteopath although you may choose to do so.
Osteopaths can provide you with a sick note if you need time off work.
To reach a full diagnosis, your osteopath will need to know about your job:
If you have other questions that we have not answered here, don't hesitate to contact us!.