Osteopathy can be described as a form of alternative medicine that focuses on the health and well-being of the body through a holistic approach. Osteopathy views the body as an interconnected set of systems, including muscles, bones, joints, nerves, and internal organs.
Osteopaths believe that the body has an innate ability to heal and regulate itself, and they work to remove restrictions or dysfunctions that may impede this ability.
They primarily use manual techniques, such as joint manipulation, myofascial release, and other non-invasive approaches to improve musculoskeletal function, relieve pain, and promote blood and lymph flow.
Osteopathy could be considered as a complementary approach to manage conditions such as back pain, muscle tension, arthritis, and stress and lifestyle related problems.
The main goal is to improve the quality of movement, reduce pain and contribute to the general well-being of the patient.
Many individuals of all ages can benefit from osteopathy as part of an overall strategy to maintain health and manage the physical challenges associated with aging and the modern lifestyle, too sedentary and with little culture of movement.
As an osteopath, my strengths lie in several areas that aim to provide effective and personalized care:
This is what all osteopaths should be able to offer, plus, in my specific case, I have additional knowledge that completes the path to definitively improve your health, targeted physical exercise, in accordance with the most recent results of scientific research in the field of pain, has proven to be an essential tool for 100% recovery.