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Tony O'Brien Osteopath

Diploma in Osteopathy | Member of the institute of Classical Osteopathy | Member if the Osteopathic Council of Ireland

- Sports or work injuries; acute strains, sprains
- Postural strains; both acute and chronic such as repetitive strain     injuries
- TMJ (jaw) strains
- Poor lymphatic drainage
- Craniosacral treatments for babies

Treatments available in Naas, County Kilbare, Swords Dublin, Ireland and Tavira Portugal

Our Services

With therapy sessions avaialable in Dublin, Ireland and Tavira, Portugal, osteopathic treatment can be beneficial in most aspects of health and wellbeing including and not limited to: 

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What To Expect

Full case history

When you first visit an osteopath a full case history will be taken

After making an appointment, you can always expect the following from your Osteopath.

Additional Tests

I may need additional medical investigations such as x-rays. This allows for appropriate diagnosis and a suitable treatment plan to be developed.

Find Weaknesses

Then I will ask you to perform a simple series of movements. Using a highly developed sense of touch, called palpation, I will identify points of weakness, imbalance, or excessive strain throughout the body.

Our Clients Say

Joanne, 45

"Three years after a diagnosis of fibromyalgia by my GP, I went through the medical process until I felt I could not take the heavy doses of medication any more.

After taking my full case history, Tony found a link to my RTA 7 years ago and my diagnosis was an unresolved whiplash injury. I began feeling better after only my 1st treatment and by the 5th I was no longer constantly tired. I'm thankfully still improving after 12 treatments.”

Irene, 53

“I was told by an orthopedic surgeon that my lower back condition was critical and he could schedule me for surgery within a week. I couldn’t afford private care so I went to Tony.

After six months of weekly treatment I got another MRI scan and was informed by the consultant that I would not be needing surgery.”

What Is Osteopathy

Osteopathy is an established natural health care system which deals with the structure of the body and how it works. The structure of the body would include the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, nerves, blood vessels and connective tissues.

If the structure of the body is misaligned, stuck or dysfunctional in any way, then the body cannot work properly. This would lead to poor health and disease. Ajusting these structural problems leads to better function and health.

About Tony O'Brien

Having graduated from the Irish Collage of Classical Osteopathy in 2003, I have worked at the Little John Center in Dublin. I have had my own private practice at the clinic but I have also worked as part of the Family and Children's clinc there.

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