Osteopathy
Osteopathy is a manual approach whose objective is to help the body optimize its capacity for self-regulation in order to regain its balance and harmony.
It is based on the anatomy, physiology and biomechanics of the human body. She treats the patient as a whole, and does not stop to the injury itself. It is intended for everyone, from infants to the elderly.
Osteopathy, through its various maneuvers (articular, visceral, cranial, facial), treats the body at all its levels and is interested in the mobility of all the structures that make up the human body. A loss of mobility leads to functional, circulatory and / or nervous restrictions which will have local and possibly even distal repercussions by requesting a previously healthy structure to be compensated in order to maintain the body's balance.
The job of an osteopath is therefore to ensure that all the elements of the body are mobile so as to allow him to self-regulate and to maintain himself in health.