What is osteopathy?
With osteopathy you investigate and treat physical complaints.
The body consists of many different aspects and/or systems, because all our tissues (organs, bones, nervous system) are connected and form a unit.
Some examples of our systems are; the musculoskeletal system, our brain and nervous system, the hormonal system, the functioning of our organs and associated metabolism and more…
All these systems work closely together to ensure that we are healthy and can function properly.
You cannot see these systems separately.
When clients report physical complaints, the osteopath examines all tissues for mobility and mutual relationships.
If we are in balance, then there are no complaints. Nowadays in our society it is no longer surprising if you are out of balance. Stress, incorrect nutrition, working long hours at the computer, etc., can be factors that throw us out of balance. Our body responds to this by functioning less well and physical complaints are a consequence.
The osteopath often sees a loss of movement or blockage of the organs and tissues as the cause for the development of complaints and will investigate and treat this using osteopathy. The osteopath will do this through techniques with his hands.
The osteopath thus stimulates the body’s self-healing capacity.
Looking for balance and well-being? Make an appointment and discover how osteopathy can help you.
Why osteopathy?
Natural and integral treatment
Osteopathy treats the entire body and focuses not only on the symptoms, but also on the underlying causes of complaints, which offers a thorough and effective approach.
Natural way
Osteopathy uses manual techniques to help the body heal without drugs or surgery, making it a safe and natural treatment option.
Few side effects
Compared to many medical treatments, osteopathy has few to no side effects, making it an attractive choice for people who are sensitive to medications or want to avoid invasive procedures.
Wide range of applications
Osteopathy can be effective for a wide range of complaints, including back and neck pain, headaches, stomach and intestinal complaints, joint pain and stress-related complaints.
Improvement of general health
By restoring balance and function in the body, osteopathy can contribute to improved overall health and well-being, which can help prevent future complaints.
Personal attention and care
Osteopaths take the time to understand each patient's unique health concerns and provide customized treatment, resulting in a personalized and effective care experience.