Medical services

Osteopathy

Osteopathy

Manual medicine aimed at reducing skeletal imbalances

After observing your posture, osteopaths detect tensions and imbalances, and then practice manual medicine, which treats mechanical problems in the skeleton, viscera and skull. They see the body as a whole.

What is Osteopathy?

Osteopathy treats the individual as a whole and is based on a thorough knowledge

of the human body.

It is a front-line medical discipline, where it is not necessary to have a medical prescription to consult, centered on the patient.

This manual alternative therapy emphasizes the relationship between the structure and functions of the body. It aims to restore the good mobility of each part of the body, stimulates the body’s ability to heal itself, promotes a holistic approach to the person. Osteopathy is preventive and curative.

Why and for who?

Osteopathy is for everyone: babies, children, adults, seniors, pregnant women, high-level athletes or amateurs, people with disabilities, …
Consult in prevention to maintain an optimal quality of life, or when symptoms appear to relieve and treat multiple disorders.

Here is a list of reasons for consultation (non-exhaustive):

-Complaints related to the musculoskeletal system (back pain, lumbago, torticollis, etc.) and neurological (sciatica, etc.)
– Falls, sprains, injuries
– Digestive, gynecological, urological problems, …
– Headaches: Arnold’s neuralgia
– Dysfunctions of the temporomandibular joint
– Complaints due to sport, including top athletes.
– Reasons related to pregnancy, birth, postpartum, …
– Pediatric disorders: sucking-swallowing disorders, head always on the same side, plagiocephaly, difficult or restless sleep, comma or twisted position, regurgitation, colic, complicated/long/instrumented delivery, recurrent ear infections, etc.

Medical Services

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