The central principle of osteopathy is that life and health show themselves in the form of movement. Diseases occur when structures or fluids are restricted in their movements or movements are prevented altogether.
Osteopathy uses manual techniques to restore the lost function of various body structures. This initiates or accelerates healing processes. If a movement disorder is not corrected in time, the structure may be damaged. Such as wear and tear on joints or herniated discs.
The treatment requires a differentiated questioning about the medical history and a detailed clinical examination. The treatment plan is then drawn up individually. Depending on the findings, various adapted techniques are used. The following are some examples of the possible areas of application of osteopathy.
Complaints in the musculoskeletal system, complaints in the internal area, headaches, migraines, states of exhaustion, complaints during or after pregnancy, pediatrics / torticollis, preventive health maintenance.