What is meant by osteopathy?
Osteopathy is a manual therapy complementary to classical medicine. This natural and gentle method treats various diseases without using drugs, making use of a causal rather than symptomatic approach. In fact, osteopathy studies the individual as a whole, and is not satisfied with resolving the symptom, but goes in search of the cause of any suffering that may also find its location in another body area than the area of pain.
Objectives of osteopathic therapy:
This therapy deals primarily with structural and mechanical problems of the musculoskeletal type with which, however, alterations in the function of the visceral organs and the -sacral system may be associated.
Osteopathy works on people of all ages, from the newborn to the elderly to pregnant and post-pregnancy women.
Main fields of application:
- Cervicalgia
- Dorsalgia
- Lumbago
- Discopathies
- Headaches
- Migraines
- Temporomandibular joint dysfunction
- Colitis
- Neuralgia
Objectives of osteopathic therapy: This therapy deals primarily with structural and mechanical problems of the musculoskeletal type with which, however, alterations in the function of the visceral organs and the -sacral system may be associated.
Osteopathy works on people of all ages, from the newborn to the elderly to pregnant and post-pregnancy women.