What is Osteopathy?
Osteopathy's main goal is to activate the body's innate healing ability. Once blockages are removed, your body does all the healing. Through the use of gentle, non-invasive techniques, I help my clients release tension and restore balance to their bodies. This can lead to a wide range of benefits, including improved mobility, reduced pain and inflammation, and increased energy and vitality.
Everything in the body moves: from muscles to blood vessels, from intestines to bones. Sufficient mobility & motility of our body tissues is essential for vital function and to prevent discomfort or pain.
Osteopathy is a manual therapy where practitioners assess and improve the mobility and function of various tissues throughout the body. This method is grounded in principles from anatomy, physiology, embryology, and neurology.
Osteopaths leverage the body's natural capacity for self-healing to optimize its function. By working hands-on, they aim to restore balance and health, addressing:
Parietal Tissues: Enhancing the mobility and tone of muscles and joints.
Visceral Tissues: Improving the movement and tone of organs, both in relation to themselves and other body structures.
Craniosacral Tissues: Addressing the mobility of the brain, its membranes, the dura, and the spinal cord.
Biodynamic Osteopathy - utilizing the body’s vital forces