Osteopathy

Osteopathy is a non-medicinal, painless method of treatment based on the knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics, as well as on manual impact on various tissues of the human body.

The osteopath views the person as a unified self-regulating system. Through their hands, an osteopath can assess the movement, alignment, contraction rhythm, density, and even temperature of tissues.

When is the method used:

  • • Joint dysplasia;
  • • Osteoarthrosis, discosis;
  • • Torticollis (wry neck);
  • • Muscle hypo- or hypertonus;
  • • Post-ischemic or post-stroke rehabilitation;
  • • Sleep disorders;
  • • Psychomotor development disorders;
  • • Hyperactivity;
  • • Attention deficit;
  • • Digestive disorders: meteorism, colic.