Massage in Hatfield | Hatfield Practice Massage
Deep Soft Tissue Massage at the Hatfield Practice £10.00 OFF your first full Hatfield Physiotherapy / Sports Physio Consultation & Treatment during WINTER 2013* Now only £32.00 (usually £42). * Call Reception Now on Hatfield 01707 888229 * The Welwyn and Hatfield Practice specialises in all types of massage therapies. Sports, deep tissue massage, through to the more gentle forms like Aromatherapy […]
Acupuncture at the Hatfield Practice…Why Visit Us?
Why Visit Us for Traditional Acupuncture in Hatfield ? We have short Acupuncture Waiting Lists and do our ver best to fit you in – NHS waiting times for Acupuncture can be painfully long and performed by Physio’s not Acupuncturists who have done four year full time Traditional Chinese training. Acupuncture Appointments that suit you […]
PHYSIOTHERAPISTS | HATFIELD PRACTICE | REASONS FOR YOUR PAIN
YOUR RESOURCE PATIENTS APPROPRIATE FOR TREATMENT A truly progressive approach requires one to not only look at the tissue(s) causing the symptoms, but also the musculo skeletal function, aetiology, maintaining and predisposing factors of the structures involved. To truly assess and treat our patients efficiently and in a cost effective manner one should not only be helping the patients present problem, but also helping to […]
Older fathers in Hatfield: Study shows their offspring live longer !?
Older fathers are no longer unusual. For the past 10 years, statistics show that nearly two-thirds of babies have been born to fathers aged 30 and over. Delaying fatherhood may offer survival advantages, say US scientists who have found children with older fathers and grandfathers appear to be “genetically programmed” to live longer. The genetic […]
Acupuncture at The Hatfield Practice…Why Us and Not a Physiotherapist?
Acupuncture at The Welwyn Garden City & Hatfield Practice…Why Visit Us? Short Acupuncture Waiting Lists – NHS waiting times for Acupuncture can be painfully long and performed by Physio’s. Immediate Convenient Acupuncture Appointments – Day, Late Evening & Weekends. Our Acupuncturists work late appointments so you can fit in after work. Our Traditional Chinese Acupuncture Clinical Expertise – Includes joints, disc, nerve and musculo-skeletal pain. […]
Acupuncture for Shingles | Pain Relief | The Hatfield Acupuncture Practice
After Acupuncture for shingles Ivan didn’t feel terrible ! Post herpatic shingles can cause nerve damage and pain. Shingles is common in the elderly, this due to weakened flow of energy caused by spinal problems,wear and run down immune symptoms. Often we are told that there is no “real” cure for shingles pain an […]
Best Physiotherapy-Osteopathy-Acupuncture in Hatfield?
£10 OFF All Professional Treatments WINTER 2013* We use self empowering Physiotherapy,Acupuncture and Osteopathy approaches and always try to tackle your problem in a positive way. We will often go the extra mile in order to exceed our patients’ expectations. When you visit us, the first thing you will notice is a warm welcome and a genuine friendly smile. We do our best to be […]
FERTILITY & ACUPUNCTURE YOUR HATFIELD PRACTICE
Acupuncture May Help? You to Get Pregnant ? Acupuncture at The Welwyn & Hatfield Practice helps to support your health and fertility. It makes sense that if your bodily systems are working well together, a couple’s chances of conception greatly increase. Acupuncture can help you through all stages from conception, pregnancy to pre-birth, delivery and post […]
Acupuncture – Fertility Success Stories Hatfield
Trying to Get Pregnant ? In the past 20 years Acupuncturist Helen Taylor-Weekes has helped hundreds of men and women with unexplained infertility to conceive. Our practice for Fertility Acupuncture is situated in the Welwyn and Hatfield area. Helen practises Traditional Acupuncture , an Ancient Chinese technique that works on the theory that when the […]
Hatfield Acupuncture and Morning Sickness
Date: Wednesday, 05 December 2012 00:53 Nausea and vomiting are commonly experienced by women in early pregnancy; the prevalence rates are 50-80% for nausea, and 50% for vomiting and retching (Miller 2002; Woolhouse 2006). The symptoms are most common in the first trimester, between 6 and 12 weeks, but can continue to 20 weeks and […]