Hello everyone!
My name is Francesca, I’m Italian. My first approach to the osteopathic world started 5 years ago with the beginning of my studies.
Before that, I was
sceptical as most of the people in my country (well, now it’s hopefully getting
better!) It’s a common belief that the osteopath heals bones and, to be honest,
I thought that as well, at least once in my life!
Let us think about
the etimology of the word: -osteo, from Greek osteon (that means "bone") and
-pathy, from Greek patheia (that
means “disease”).
However,
in this case, the suffix –pathy derives from the english word “path” as to say
that the osteopath acts through the musculoskeletal system (-osteo) in order to
promote structural integrity and restore/preserve health.
In the UK the figure
of the osteopath is much more well received. However I feel the need to make
a step forward, dispelling a myth: osteopathy is not just about backs – it’s even
more than that!
Recent research has showed that osteopathic treatments are effective in treating low back pain,
whose life-time incidence has been estimated to be of 51% to 84%.
The
question we need to answer is: what is causing the symptomatology right there?
A type of pain so common, in fact, can mistakenly target toward hasty diagnosis
and it is interesting to note that two patients that have symptoms apparently
identical, have totally different etiology.
Apart
from strained ligaments, nerve root’s compression or inflamed facet joints etc.,
the low back pain could also be caused by altered function of the
gastrointestinal system: recent studies pointed out improvements in the quality
of life of patients affected by the irritable bowel syndrome, following
osteopathic treatments.
This
is just one of the several conditions that could be managed by the osteopath,
in association with a medical support where it is deemed necessary, thanks to a
functional rebalancement between the neurological and vascular support between
back and digestive organs.
Every
body has its own innate capacity to heal itself: it could be impaired because
of trauma or functional overload and overuse – our role is to find out what is
causing the issue, and to activate that physiological healing flux once again.
FRANCESCA
CAVALLARO
D.O. M.Ost. RQ (UK)
Francesca completed a 5-year course at
the International College of Osteopathic Medicine in Turin, Italy.
Her post-graduate experience includes studying at the Surrey Institute of
Osteopathic Medicine (NESCOT), where she achieved a Master’s Degree in Osteopathy,
internationally recognized as the highest academic achievement obtainable.
Francesca works in Reigate at our Osteopathic Clinic on Tuesday and Thursday.
Call 01737 248 023 or book an appointment online at our website
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