What is osteopathy?
Do you suffer from back pain, feeling low, digestive issues, or slow postnatal recovery? In cases where traditional medicine falls short, osteopathy comes to the rescue.
Our specialists use tactile stimulation and pressure to break the pathological cycle, relax soft tissues in problem areas. It's enough to eliminate the cause of the disease for the body's balance to be restored.
Who is the procedure suitable for?
Osteopathy is suitable for treating the body, considering the biomechanical interconnection of all systems. When any part of the body suffers, the entire organism reacts and tries to compensate for the function of the area causing discomfort. When the body's resources are insufficient, compensation occurs. As a result, a person begins to feel pain. The osteopath's goal is to find the root cause preventing the body from being healthy, eliminate it, and improve the patient's well-being.
When should you see an osteopath?
Osteopathy, as a therapy, is indicated for people with:
Headaches;
Panic attacks and anxiety;
Acute pain;
Cervical osteochondrosis;
Trigger point pain;
Post-stroke condition;
Vegetovascular dystonia;
Postnatal period and neurological disorders, stress;
Digestive problems;
Multiple sclerosis;
Recovery after injuries and illnesses.
How does the session go?
The doctor starts the appointment with a full-body examination. They identify joint limitations, the range of active movements, and soft tissues around the bony structures (muscles, fascia, ligaments). The osteopath performs therapeutic manipulations exclusively by hand. Depending on the underlying causes of the disease, the methods used may vary. Common manipulations include:
Deep soft tissue work;
Working with trigger points;
Myofascial relaxation;
Joint mobilization;
Craniosacral and visceral techniques.
The procedure does not cause pain, discomfort, or unpleasant consequences. The session includes recommendations on nutrition, daily routine, lifestyle, home exercises, posture, and psychological attitude.
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