Visceral Osteopathy

Visceral Osteopathy for Gut Health

Visceral osteopathy is a gentle, hands-on approach that supports digestive health and abdominal wellbeing. It focuses on the mobility and function of the internal organs (viscera) and the connective tissues that support them, particularly within the abdomen and pelvis.

By working with these structures, the aim is to reduce tension, improve mobility, and support the body’s natural ability to function and regulate.

What is Visceral Osteopathy?

Visceral osteopathy is sometimes described as a form of abdominal massage or visceral manipulation. It uses gentle manual techniques to assess and support the movement and balance of the internal organs.

The organs are suspended and supported by connective tissues that also contain lymphatic and blood vessels, and nerves. When tension builds in these tissues, it may influence organ mobility, circulation, and communication between the gut and nervous system.

Treatment works with these relationships to encourage ease, balance, and improved optimal function throughout the abdominal and pelvic region.

Why Might Someone Choose to Have Visceral Osteopathy?

People often choose visceral osteopathy for support with:

  • Bloating and digestive discomfort
  • Reflux or indigestion
  • Constipation or sluggish digestion
  • Abdominal pain or visceral hypersensitivity
  • A sense of tightness or tension in the abdomen
  • Stress-related digestive symptoms

It may also be helpful when digestive symptoms are linked with musculoskeletal tension, such as discomfort in the mid-back, neck, or posture changes that don’t fully resolve with other approaches.

Many people also notice that stress and emotional tension can be held in the abdominal area. Gentle treatment may help support the body’s relaxation response and encourage a greater sense of ease.

Whole Body Approach

The body works as an interconnected system. Digestive health is influenced not only by the organs themselves, but also by the nervous system, stress levels, movement, and lifestyle factors.

For this reason, treatment may also include general osteopathic techniques, guidance around movement or lifestyle, and strategies to support relaxation and digestive function.

What to Expect

Each session is tailored to your individual needs. Treatment is gentle and may involve light hands-on techniques to the abdomen, diaphragm, and related areas of the body.

The aim is to support comfort, ease, and improved function over time, working alongside other healthcare approaches where needed.

If you’re experiencing ongoing digestive discomfort and would like to explore a gentle, whole-body approach, you’re welcome to learn more or book an appointment.

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What is Visceral Osteopathy
01. What happens during a visceral osteopathy session?
Sessions are gentle and involve light, hands-on techniques applied primarily to the abdomen. These techniques are designed to support digestive function, reduce abdominal tension, and improve mobility within the tissues of the gut and surrounding structures.

Other areas that may be contributing to your symptoms — such as the diaphragm, ribs, back, or neck — are often also assessed and treated using mobilisation and soft tissue techniques.

Each session is tailored to your individual needs, with a focus on supporting comfort, ease of movement, and regulation of the nervous system. Most people find treatment deeply relaxing and calming.
02. What is the difference between Visceral Osteopathy and Abdominal Massage?
Visceral osteopathy uses precise, gentle techniques to assess and release restrictions in the connective tissues surrounding the internal organs. The aim is to improve mobility, support digestive health, and enhance how the organs function within the body as a whole.

Abdominal massage is generally focused on relaxation or stimulating digestion more broadly, without the same level of assessment or structural focus.

Visceral osteopathic techniques are the primary approach used in treatment, though general abdominal massage may be incorporated where appropriate.
03. What is the difference between visceral osteopathy and general osteopathy?
General osteopathy focuses on the musculoskeletal system — including the joints, muscles, and spine — to improve movement, reduce pain, and support physical function.

Visceral osteopathy extends this approach to the internal organs and their connective tissues, recognising how restrictions in the viscera can influence posture, breathing, and digestive function.

Both approaches often work together to support whole-body health, particularly in cases of chronic digestive symptoms, abdominal discomfort, or postural imbalance.
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