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Naas Osteopaths treat people of all ages from Infants with sleeping issues, feeding problems associated with body tension and or tongue tie, symptoms of colic and reflux, unsettled behaviour, general check up post birth and more. Children and Teens with muscle and joint pain associated with falls and injuries, growing pains, sleeping difficulties, digestive issues, headaches, sporting related issues and more. Adults presenting with back and neck pain, joint, nerve and muscle pain - hips, knees, ankles and feet, shoulders, elbow, wrists and hands. Pregnancy and post partum complaints, TMJ dysfunction, headaches, digestive issues, pain and mobility issues arising from arthritic changes or injuries and much more.
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Naas, Co Kildare, W91KV1N, 32 North Main Street , Ireland
- 045 834233
- info@naasosteopaths.ie
- naasosteopaths.ie
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