Leominster Osteopaths are offering a revolutionary treatment for sciatica and lower back pain through IDD therapy
Mark Roughley is the principal of Leominster Osteopaths, a clinic in Leominster. Sally Lansdale is a fellow Osteopath who founded the clinic in 1989. Together they have over 4 decades’ experience in helping people with unresolved neck and back pain.
In 2010, when Sally was suffering from lower back pain and sciatica herself, she found out about IDD Therapy and got a machine installed in the clinic. This was the first one in England and now there are 48 clinics in the UK, using IDD Therapy for the treatment of lower back pain and sciatica, neck pain and other symptoms related to disc problems, such as bulging, herniated or prolapsed discs.
IDD stands for Intervertebral Differential Dynamics, and is a non-surgical, spinal decompression treatment, designed to take pressure off squashed discs in the spine and gently restore mobility.
Mark and Sally have found that IDD Therapy has been instrumental in changing lives for patients by relieving pain, giving a new lease of life and in some cases, removing the need for surgical intervention.
Their most recent success stories concern 3 IDD patients. The first, a man in his seventies was diagnosed with chronic lower back pain and had tried all sorts of treatments including exercises to little avail. Now, he has much improved mobility, drastically reduced his pain medication intake and is able to enjoy leisure activities such as tennis after a long hiatus.
Another patient was bed-bound and had a wait time of 11 months for spinal surgery on the NHS. He was able to return to driving, working and ‘start a normal life’ again.
The third patient only just started IDD Therapy after years of back pain. She is able to walk better, can stand up straighter and is sleeping better.
Mark and Sally offer a free 30-minute consultation to people who are interested to find out more about the treatment. If you have lower back pain, sciatica, neck pain, headaches or arm pain that just isn’t getting better with other forms of treatment, then it may be worthwhile looking into IDD Therapy.