The actual treatment is preceded by a detailed questioning and examination to find the cause of the present complaints.
Ostopathy divides three sub-areas, which are inseparable from each other in the osteopathic approach.
Parietal system (musculoskeletal system)
The parietal system includes the bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, muscles and the fascial system and their supply structures.
Visceral system (internal organs)
The visceral system includes the internal organs with their fascia and attachments, the blood and lymph vessels, and the nerve pathways in the abdomen and chest.
Craniosacral system (skull and nervous system)
The craniosacral system includes the mobile structure of the skull, sacrum, nervous system and the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
The goal of osteopathic treatment is to restore the balance of the various body systems and the free mobility of the individual tissues.