Darlington Back Pain & Osteo Clinic

Darlington Back Pain & Osteo Clinic We treat a variety of conditions, ranging from back pain, neck and shoulder pain, hip and leg pain to sports injuries. Work to reduce stress and anxiety.

What is Osteomyology? Osteomyology is a safe, hands-on therapy that focuses on the framework of your body, consisting of the bones, ligaments, muscles and connective tissues. Osteomyologists assess the condition of this musculo-skeletal system looking for areas of weakness, imbalance and excessive tension or strain. We use a range of techniques, from soft tissue massage, stretching and joint mobil

isation and manipulation in order to treat the cause of pain, rather than the symptoms. By restoring normal function to the musculo-skeletal system it aids your body’s natural defence mechanisms to help it return to a state of pain-free health. What can it help?
- Back and neck pain
- Generalised aches and pains
- Joint pains and postural strains
- Sports injuries
- Sciatica, arthritic and rheumatic pain
- Shoulder and elbow pains including frozen shoulder and tennis elbow
- Cervicogenic headaches
- Circulatory problems
- Digestion problems
- Inability to relax

Ready to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the Clinic in Darlington by giving back to our loyal customers for the next 2...
10/08/2026

Ready to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the Clinic in Darlington by giving back to our loyal customers for the next 2 weeks!

For the two-week anniversary period in August (10th–21st), existing patient appointments are available for £35 instead o...
13/07/2026

For the two-week anniversary period in August (10th–21st), existing patient appointments are available for £35 instead of £45.

This offer applies to existing patient appointments for those who have visited within the last two years. New patients who book a follow-up appointment during the two-week offer period will also receive the promotion.

Next month marks 35 years of the clinic being in Darlington! Exciting offer coming…
07/07/2026

Next month marks 35 years of the clinic being in Darlington! Exciting offer coming…

Make sure you’re drinking plenty of water especially in these hot conditions
23/06/2026

Make sure you’re drinking plenty of water especially in these hot conditions

AI can create a good photo but it still can’t treat your pains, you’ll have to visit the real team for that!
02/06/2026

AI can create a good photo but it still can’t treat your pains, you’ll have to visit the real team for that!

I (Tony Aitchison) am very grateful for the privilege to have studied at M.C.O.(JWCCO) and trained under the late John W...
09/05/2026

I (Tony Aitchison) am very grateful for the privilege to have studied at M.C.O.(JWCCO) and trained under the late John Wernham. (1993-1998)

Today, we remember and reflect on the life and work of John Wernham, whose contribution to osteopathy continues to shape clinical thinking well beyond his own time.

John Wernham stood within a lineage that carried forward the early osteopathic principles, yet he was not simply a transmitter of ideas. His work was characterised by a persistent effort to clarify how the body functions as an integrated whole under the influence of gravity, strain, and internal demand. Rather than reducing clinical problems to isolated structures, he emphasised the organisation of the entire system.

Central to his teaching was the view that what presents in the patient is not random, nor purely local, but an expression of how the body has adapted over time. In this sense, symptoms are part of a broader pattern, reflecting the body’s attempt to maintain equilibrium under changing conditions.

John Wernham’s approach required careful observation, patience, and a willingness to think beyond technique. Treatment was not about applying more interventions, but about understanding where the system had become constrained, and how it might reorganise when those constraints were eased.

For many, his teaching marked a shift, from doing more to seeing more clearly.

His influence persists not only in the methods passed down, but in the standard he set for clinical reasoning: disciplined, whole-body, and grounded in principle.

On his birthday, it is worth revisiting not just what he taught, but how he approached the problem of the living body — as a dynamic, adaptive system, always seeking balance.

That perspective remains as relevant now as it was then.

Reintroducing the team behind the clinic: our three practitioners—Tony, Amanda, and Leahona—alongside our clinic manager...
23/04/2026

Reintroducing the team behind the clinic: our three practitioners—Tony, Amanda, and Leahona—alongside our clinic manager, Charlotte.

Address

Darlington Osteo Clinic, 41 Woodland Road
Darlington
DL37BJ

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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