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Charlène Genevois-Zürcher, Monia Louchtchay and Johanna Favre, osteopaths DO, welcome you by appointment from Monday to Friday and on request on Saturdays at the La Voie de Moncor center.
Osteopathy Osteopathy is a manual treatment technique that aims to restore the body's dysfunctions in a holistic approach to the individual.
Its founder, Andrew Taylor Still, was convinced that "the pharmacy of the body is in the body, that the body is capable of healing and maintaining itself if given the remedies". As long as the body's mechanics are free, blood, lymph, nerve information and energy can circulate and do their work.
"Movement is life. To find mobility and balance in our bodies, we need to find out where these blockages and pains come from, and why they occur at a particular time in our lives. The osteopath is there to listen to the body with his hands and guide it towards its point of balance, its health.
We work with gentle, non-cracking techniques to relieve pain and address the body's potential for self-correction.
Who's it for? From newborns to adults, our post-graduate training means we can support you every step of the way.
The newborn: Birth is a test for the newborn, but also for the first months of life, when the baby is immersed in a new world without the warmth and protection of the uterus. Osteopathy is designed to help the baby cope better with this stage, relieving physical discomfort, pain and crying (colic, burping, torticollis, flat head, agitation, crying at night...).
Children: Whether crawling, standing, walking, talking, potty-trained, at school or young, children go through different stages of development. Osteopathy helps children to better understand their bodies and sensations, and thus helps them in all phases of life.
Adults: Osteopathy is a treatment method suitable for anyone who wants to find balance in their body, their psyche and their life in general. Don't forget that we intervene in both acute and chronic problems, but also in the long term for general follow-up, for pregnancy, for post-traumatic follow-up to maintain a state of health.
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