Osteopathy
Osteopathy is a manual approach that seeks to eliminate the causes of pain and discomfort in the human body. Using his or her hands, the osteopath identifies structures that have lost mobility or vitality, and which are detrimental to the patient's comfort or health. Through generally gentle mobilization of musculoskeletal, visceral and cranial structures, osteopathy aims to re-establish optimal biodynamic functioning, enabling the body to express its "Health" potential.
The osteopath will be consulted as much for muscular, ligamentary and joint pain as for digestive, respiratory, circulatory or immune disorders, right through to cranial disorders, vertigo, dizziness, migraines, TMJ (jaw) pain, tinnitus, ear infections, anxiety, perinatal follow-up, etc.
Visceral osteopathy aims to assess and address these interactions between the internal organs and musculoskeletal structures. Osteopaths use manual techniques to release visceral restrictions, improve the mobility of internal organs, and promote balance between the systems. This can relieve musculoskeletal pain by addressing the underlying cause.
Visceral osteopathy aims to assess and address these interactions between the internal organs and musculoskeletal structures. Osteopaths use manual techniques to release visceral restrictions, improve the mobility of internal organs, and promote balance between the systems. This can relieve musculoskeletal pain by addressing the underlying cause.