Jessup Clinic
93 High Road Gorleston NR31 0PE 
Registered Osteopaths
Your Health Our Hands
Tel: 01493 443095
Jessup Clinic
Gorleston
Registered Osteopaths
Your Health Our Hands
Tel: 01493 443095

As You Get Older

 

We are  very interested in keeping the older person agile, healthy, and independent.

Retirement brings time for leisure, travel opportunities and interests to the older person. This is the chance to take up those sports and activities that you never had time for while working and bringing up your family, e.g., golf, gardening, badminton, fitness classes etc. The body, however, has changed. It has lost some of its elasticity and ability to adapt. It has also experienced injuries and postural stress during those years, often resulting in repetitive strain injuries, stiffness and degenerative changes. The onset of health issues such as high blood pressure, digestive and circulatory disorders and arthritis have all begun to have a noticeable effect on the body's energy and ability to perform. Many grandparents also help working parents by caring for their grandchildren - a pleasure for many but also a strain on the older body.

Quality of life is especially important for this age group when there are increasing concerns about loss of independence and mobility. As Osteopathic approach  can help greatly during this time offering  treatment and advice to help improve mobility, circulation and immune function, and reduce joint stiffness so that the older person can enjoy a full and active life in retirement.The treatment is usually gentle and aims to maintain health and prevent further injury.

 

Remember

· Gentle stretching daily to maintain tissue elasticity and joint mobility

· Walk as much as possible to keep circulation healthy and maintain muscle tone

· A daily rest - to recover energy for the rest of the day's activities

· The use of trainers or similar footwear can help to reduce wear and tear to the knee and hip joints, and can also help reduce back pain when walking on hard pavements