Osteopathy is a manual medicine that treats functional disorders*. It is based on the concept that the body is a whole, and that health depends on the functional balance of all its structures. It is particularly concerned with the loss of mobility of a structure, and seeks to restore movement where it is lacking. It is a complementary medicine that focuses not only on physical symptoms, but also on the patient's lifestyle, habits and general condition. The indications for osteopathic treatment are very broad. From newborn babies to the elderly, we can consult an osteopath for a variety of reasons. Although osteopathy is often linked to "back pain", it can be useful in many other areas.
Musculoskeletal system:
Neck pain
Back pain
Back pain
Torticollis
Lumbago
Whiplash
Mechanical headaches
Limb pain
Functional discomfort of a limb or joint
Sprain, tendonitis
Digestive sphere:
Transit disorders
Bloating
Gastralgia
Dysphagia
Gastroesophageal reflux
Nausea
ENT sphere:
Bruxism, clenched jaw, wearing a splint
Recurrent sinusitis
Recurrent otitis
Orthodontic treatment follow-up
Tinnitus
Vertigo