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General and Spinal Osteopathy

General osteopathy focuses on the entire body, while spinal osteopathy specifically targets the spine. Through gentle manual techniques, it helps release tension and blockages, improving joint mobility, blood circulation, and nutrient supply. These holistic approaches can aid in pain relief, optimize body function, and enhance overall well-being.

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Osteopathy for Adults

For adults, osteopathy consultations are primarily sought for muscle and joint pain, headaches, functional digestive disorders, or as a preventive approach.

These issues are often linked to:

Poor posture at work

Unhealthy lifestyle habits

Repetitive movements

Degenerative conditions such as disc disease

Traumas (e.g., “wrong movements”)

Sports activities

Osteopathy helps restore balance, relieve pain, and improve overall body function and well-being.

Osteopathic Support During Pregnancy

During pregnancy, your body undergoes numerous changes. In the early weeks, a rapid hormonal shift occurs, which can lead to nausea, vomiting, headaches, and fatigue. Osteopathy helps pregnant women navigate this phase with greater ease.

Later in pregnancy, hormones cause the softening of all tissues to create enough room for the growing baby. This can lead to discomfort, and osteopathy can help alleviate these pains.

Pregnancy and Postpartum Support in Osteopathy and Physiotherapy

 

Osteopathy for Babies and Children

Constant crying, irritability, or lack of concentration in children are just a few of the many symptoms and challenges that can be difficult for parents to understand. The cause is often unclear, as young patients are unable to communicate properly. Osteopathy serves as an ideal “translator” in these situations, as the osteopath can use targeted palpation with their hands to identify blockages in the body that are causing discomfort for infants or young children. Osteopathic treatment for children is a specialized branch of osteopathy. Babies, young children, and adolescents are still undergoing physical development, so their treatment differs significantly from that of adults.

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