Daily stress can cause imbalances in joint and tissue mobility.
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Physical and psychological stress due to trauma, poor movement patterns, anxiety, surgery or medical procedures alters bodily conditions over time.
The osteopath accompanies the adult toward a better quality of life by restoring health and offering pain relief.
An osteopathic examination for prevention Lumbar, thoracic, or cervical pain Consequences of traumatism Neurological pain (Sciatic, cervical-brachial neuralgia, etc.) Headache Vertigo Anxiety and stress Fatigue Sleep problems Digestive problems (Abdominal pain, Constipation, Diarrhea, Bloating, Reflux, etc.) Chronic ENT problems (Ear infections, sinusitis, etc.) Genital and Urinary tract problems (Chronic infections, Irregular or painful periods, Incontinence, etc.)
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During pregnancy significant bodily changes include weight gain, the shift of organs to make place for the baby, pressure on the diaphragm due to increased stomach volume…The pelvis also is destabilized and can result in difficulties during labor.
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After giving birth, labor might have significantly impacted certain areas of the body modifying mobility and tissue quality—for example, the spine, pelvis, perineum muscles.
The osteopath can accompany the patient throughout pregnancy and postpartum to assure improved stability and health.
A preventive osteopathic examination Upper and Lower back pain Neurological pain (Sciatica, etc.) Headaches Difficulty digesting, Constipation、Nausea Preparation for childbirth Prevention of problems in Post-natal
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Childbirth can cause certain physical trauma to the newborn. For example, the mobility of the baby’s cranial bones and tissue can be modified.
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The osteopath will attempt to identify and remedy areas of tension to incite an improved state of health.
A preventive osteopathic examination Digestive problems (Regurgitation, Colic, Constipation, etc.) Difficulty turning the head or stiff neck Plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome) Incessant crying Difficulty eating Nervousness, Apathy Sleep problems Chronic ENT infections
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Osteopathy is also beneficial for children and adolescents to encourage healthy physical and psychological development.
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Heavy school bags, bad posture, demanding academics or athletic activities… these factors can disturb the body’s general equilibrium during the growth period.
Intervention by an osteopath from birth until adulthood will help conserve a stable balance in the child’s organism and promote harmonious growth.
A preventive osteopathic examination Follow-up for a sports activity Consequences of an injury Lumbar, thoracic, or cervical pain Digestive problems (Abdominal pain, Constipation, Diarrhea, Bloating, Reflux, etc.) Stress Problems with concentration or Hyperactivity
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The natural aging process engenders numerous bodily changes: for example, the wearing down of joints and cartilage. Daily movements become increasingly difficult as ligaments lose elasticity.
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Osteopathic treatment can help the patient preserve a level of mobility that will encourage physical activity and improve quality of life.
A preventive osteopathic examination Joint pain and stiffness (Knee, Hip, Elbow, Shoulder, etc.) Lumbar, Thoracic, or Cervical pain Neurological pain (Sciatica, Crualgia, Cervical-Brachial neuralgia, etc.) Headaches, vertigo Sleep problems Digestive problems (Abdominal pain, Constipation, Diarrhea, Bloating, Reflux, etc.) Urinary tract problems (Incontinence, Difficulties, etc.)
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Whether one practices a sport occasionally or regularly, as an amateur or professional, the body is subject to numerous restrictions and microtrauma.
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Even if painless, functional discomfort along with joint, muscular, and tendon dysfunctions that originate from these restrictions can diminish performance levels.
A preventive osteopathic examination Preparation for a sports competition Recuperation following intense training Consequences of injury Joint pain Tendon and muscular pain Lumbar, thoracic, or cervical pain
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