Why should you try osteopathy?
Osteopathy is a manual therapy that can be both preventive and curative. The osteopath maintains in-depth knowledge of anatomy, physiology and biomechanics.
So, the evaluation of a person is done through precise mechanical and palpatory analyzes, in order to detect the least mobile areas of the body. Then, he uses gentle and specific techniques to normalize the restrictions found on the examination, with the aim of restoring mobility allowing optimal function and circulation, essential to the proper functioning of the human body.
Each therapeutic act is adapted to the needs of the individual and often the benefits are felt from the first session.
The number of subsequent sessions is established according to the progression of the individual. What happens during a session? A consultation in osteopathy begins with a review of the medical history, physical examination, manual examinations and palpatory observations. If the condition of the patient requires medical examination or clarification, the osteopath may request a visit to a doctor before continuing the treatment. Osteopathic treatment includes the use of various non-invasive and pain-free techniques to release the body of loss of mobility that causes pain and various symptoms
The number of sessions will be determined following the osteopathic evaluation. Osteopathy is mostly considered as a preventive therapy.
It is recommended to carry out a treatment 2 to 3 times a year.