Welcome to Dublin Osteopath – Myles Cottrell
Welcome to DublinOsteopath.ie. If you wish to contact me or to book an appointment, you can do so by calling 0867775344.
Myles trained at The British School Of Osteopathy for five years, he qualified in 2004 and moved to Ireland.
The BSO has a worldwide reputation for excellence in teaching and safety. Myles has since gone on to do many post graduate studies and in particular has a diploma in Cranial Osteopathy.
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Dublin 2 location.
Pembroke Osteopathic Clinic
Basement of
13 Pembroke Street Lower
Dublin 2
086 777 5344
Monday 8.30am – 6pm
Wednesday 8.30am – 4.30pm
Friday 8.30am – 1pm
Dublin 3 location.
Bodymed
188 Clontarf Road
Dublin 3
DO3 C3WO
01 853 2788
086 777 5344
Tuesday 8.30pm – 6.00pm
Thursday 8.30am – 6.00pm
Areas of Expertise
What my clients say:
What conditions can Osteopathy treat?
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Whiplash
- Disc injuries
- Joint pain
- Arthritis
- Sports injuries
- Tennis Elbow
- Headache and migraine
- Digestive disorders
- Period pain and irregularity
- Sinusitis
- Asthma and chest complaints
- Stress, depression, and fatigue
- General ill health
- Childhood problems
Reasons to visit an Osteopath
- You’re fed up with the same ache and pain on a daily basis.
- You feel stiff and achy when you get out of bed or the car.
- You have a pain in the leg (sciatic pain) which isn’t going away or is getting worse.
- You suffer with regular headaches.
- You have a stiff neck and/or the shoulders hurt when at your desk.
- The area between your shoulder blades hurt during or after work.
- You have a repetitive strain injury (RSI).
- You suffer from pre and/or post natal pain.
- Issues arising from car crashes such as back pain or whiplash.
- Sports injuries.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is Osteopathy different from Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapists work similarly to Osteopaths, but their emphasis lies in addressing muscular imbalance through exercise prescription. The emphasis a Physiotherapist places on treatment depends on the individual physiotherapist. HSE Physio’s tend to work a lot more with exercise prescription due to time constraints, whereas private Physio’s work with a lot more ‘hands-on’ techniques.
How is Osteopathy different from Chiropractic?
The fundamental philosophy behind Chiropractic is that all disease within the body has its origin within restrictions of the spine, preventing correct neurological and circulatory supply to the organs and muscles of the body. Chiropractors therefore work to release restrictions found within the joints of the spine, hence all the ‘cracking’.
Osteopaths work to release the restrictions within the joints of the body but also work very much with muscles and ligaments, addressing the influence that these tissue dysfunctions / tightness / imbalances can have on the functioning of joints. They work closely with exercise prescription with the aim of ensuring permanent relief from pain wherever possible.
Osteopaths believe that treatment alone is not enough to correct a problem within the body; the patient must maintain the effects of treatment through self-management techniques.
What age ranges can Osteopathy treat?
This type of treatment is suitable for everyone, from new-born babies to the very elderly. Osteopathy is an extremely gentle form of treatment. Myles has successfully treated babies as young as 6 weeks premature and also elderly patients in their 90′s.
Can I claim for my Osteopathic treatment on my medical insurance?
Yes you can claim money back from your health insurer. It depends on your plan as to how much you can claim. The health insurance companies keep a register of qualified and registered Osteopaths, Myles Cottrell is on this register both in Ireland and the UK.
Treatment times and costs
Consultations will be approximately 45 minutes, cost €95 / Students €80
Follow up sessions between 30 – 45 minutes