PEMF MAY IMPROVE SLEEP
Stillpoint Osteopaths
by Stillpointweb
2M ago
Statistics suggest that one third of New Zealanders do not get enough sleep. There are numerous factors that might influence sleep, whether it is having difficulties falling or remaining asleep. Other contributing factors may include stress, anxiety and sleep disorders that may impact the quality and quantity of sleep. The QRS Pulsed Electromagnetic field (PEMF ..read more
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ARE YOU STRUGGLING TO SLEEP?
Stillpoint Osteopaths
by Stillpointweb
2M ago
Do you struggle to fall asleep? Do you struggle to stay asleep or get good quality of sleep? Sleep is so incredibly important to health. Long term sleep issues may impact your memory, your ability to regulate your emotions as well as your performance at work. Poor sleep also increases your risk of anxiety, depression ..read more
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What can you do to help your jaw pain
Stillpoint Osteopaths
by Stillpointweb
6M ago
Get an experienced osteopaths to assess your concerns. Work on improving your posture. Actively work to reduce your stress using breathing exercises, meditation, exercise. This will reduce teeth grinding and clenching. Hot and cold packs to the muscles of the side of your face and head region. Exercises to reduce tension and improve strength if ..read more
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What is Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy
Stillpoint Osteopaths
by Stillpointweb
6M ago
PEMF is a non-invasive, calming, low frequency magnetic field which aids in energy creation, cell repair, improved cognitive functions, and enhances the body’s natural capacity to heal itself. Have a listen to Olivia explaining how it works in the video link. PEMF may help with the following:* Bone repair                        * Endometriosis and PCOS pain Osteoporosis                  ..read more
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Causes of Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD)
Stillpoint Osteopaths
by Stillpointweb
6M ago
Stillpoint Osteopaths take a thorough history and perform an examination to fully understand what factors could be potentially causing your jaw pain such as: Injuries to the face such us as hits to the head and face region. Grinding teeth and clenching your jaw which can be because of stress and or issues with the ..read more
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Symptoms of Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD)
Stillpoint Osteopaths
by Stillpointweb
6M ago
Stillpoint osteopaths and Functional Movement Coach may be able to help relieve your TMD symptoms such as: Pain on the side of your face, which can extend up the side of you head to temple region or down your neck. Tension and or pain in the muscles of the jaw, shoulder and neck region. Headaches ..read more
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OSTEOPATHY AND TMD
Stillpoint Osteopaths
by Stillpointweb
6M ago
What is TMD? TMD is a shortened term for Temperomandibular Joint Disorder. Your lower jaw is formed by a bone called your mandible. This bone forms a joint with your skull one on both sides called your temporomandibular joints (TMJ). They are found just in front of your ears. These joints allow you to open ..read more
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WELCOME OLIVIA WELLS
Stillpoint Osteopaths
by Stillpointweb
6M ago
We would like to introduce Olivia Wells an osteopath and trained Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapist. Olivia specialises in gentle techniques, osteopathy in the Cranial Field (OCF) and structural techniques when required to be able to tailor sessions to each client’s individual needs. She has a special interest in the management of women’s health. Her master’s ..read more
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TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE APPROACH TO SINUS INFECTIONS
Stillpoint Osteopaths
by Stillpointweb
10M ago
Rain Zhao is a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner and qualified osteopath. TCM in addition to osteopathy can provide a way of addressing some of your nasal issues. Rain is passionate about TCM and osteopathy and believes in approaching the body as a whole to address ongoing health complaints. Bizhi is the term (in TCM ..read more
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MOUTH BREATHING – Part 3
Stillpoint Osteopaths
by Stillpointweb
10M ago
What can your Cranial Osteopath do ..read more
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