Osteopathy addresses the body as a whole, seeking and treating restrictions of articular, fascial and craniosacral mobility that are at the origin of pain and dysfunction. Gentle and non-invasive, this approach is suitable for all ages, from infants to the elderly.
Osteopathic philosophy
Osteopathy is based on the principle that the body is a unified whole and that structure governs function. By restoring mobility of joints and connective tissues, the osteopath creates the conditions favourable to the body's self-healing.
Techniques used
Osteopathic practice at neurocentre combines structural techniques (mobilisations, manipulations), myotensive techniques (muscle energy), gentle functional techniques and craniosacral approaches. The choice of techniques is adapted to each patient's profile.
Complementarity with conventional medicine
Osteopathy integrates perfectly into a medical care pathway. It is particularly effective as a complement to drug treatment or postoperatively to restore postural balance and prevent recurrence.
Conditions treated
- Back and neck pain
- Acute vertebral blocks (lumbago, torticollis)
- Hip and knee pain
- Cervicogenic tension headaches
- Functional digestive disorders
- Postpartum pain
- Sleep disorders related to pain
Acts and procedures
- Structural techniques and manipulations
- Myotensive techniques (muscle energy)
- Functional techniques and fasciae
- Craniosacral approach
- Global postural balancing
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