
What is Osteopathy?
Osteopathy is a hands-on, regulated healthcare treatment that focuses on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal pain. At The Osteopathic Hub in Cirencester, we support patients with both acute injuries and long-standing pain through personalised, evidence-informed osteopathic care.
Our approach is holistic but clinically focused. We look at how your body moves, where tension builds, and what may be contributing to your symptoms — from work posture and stress to sport, pregnancy, or daily habits.
Treatment aims to reduce pain, improve mobility, and support long-term recovery.
Osteopathy can support
We regularly support patients with:
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Back pain and sciatica
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Neck and shoulder pain
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Headaches and migraines
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Jaw (TMJ) pain
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Hip and pelvic pain
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Knee, foot, and ankle problems
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Elbow and wrist pain
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Postural strain from work or driving
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Sports injuries and repetitive strain
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Muscle tension and joint stiffness
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Arthritic discomfort
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Neuralgia
Treatment may include joint mobilisation, soft tissue work, stretching, and practical advice on posture and exercise to support recovery and prevent recurrence.

Who are Osteopaths?
Osteopaths in the UK are highly trained allied health professionals who complete a four-year degree-level qualification. They are regulated by the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) and must meet strict professional and safety standards.
Osteopaths are trained to assess the body as a whole and are skilled in diagnosing and treating a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. Many patients choose osteopathy for back pain, neck pain, joint problems, postural strain, sports injuries, and chronic tension.
At The Osteopathic Hub, our osteopaths work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals to provide integrated, patient-centred care in a calm and supportive clinical environment.






