The Initial Consultation comprises of 3 sections: Case history, Examination and Treatment.

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CASE HISTORY

In order to get to know you and understand your presenting complaint, a thorough case history will be taken.
Rayner will discuss the problem with you in depth & ask questions that will help to reach a diagnosis.
Examples of questions that may be asked are ‘what makes the problem better/worse?’, 'do you experience any pins & needles or numbness?' and ‘is there a daily pattern?’


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EXAMINATION

In order to examine you thoroughly you may be asked to undress to your underwear.
With this in mind & for your own comfort, it is advisable to wear appropriate underwear and bring along a pair of shorts & a vest top (for ladies).
You will be asked to perform a series of basic movements to assess your range of movement, then Rayner will palpate (feel) the area in order to identify tight muscles, heat, swelling & tenderness.
More specific tests may be required to formulate a diagnosis.

As primary health care practitioners, osteopaths are trained to screen for general medical conditions and refer to other health care providers (GP, A&E, etc) when necessary.

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TREATMENT

Once testing has determined that osteopathic treatment is suitable, Rayner will explain her diagnosis & the treatment plan she feels would benefit you most, then ask for your consent to continue.
Please note, the amount of treatment performed at the initial consultation depends on the complexity of your individual case & the number of tests required to determine a diagnosis.
Treatment should not be painful, therefore please feel free at any time to comment if you are in any way uncomfortable or in pain.
Should any contraindications or medical reason be found not to treat, this will be discussed clearly with you and you will be referred to the relevant health care provider.