Osteopathy is a manual therapeutic technique based on a precise understanding of human physiology and anatomy. It identifies dysfunctions and the lack of mobility in tissues that cause a general imbalance in the individual. It is a practice not aimed at eliminating a symptom, but rather at enhancing the body’s structures to strengthen their compensatory capacity, maintain and recover health, and allow the individual to achieve overall balance. Therefore, osteopathy, not being a practice that targets the symptom and focusing on identifying the root cause of various clinical manifestations, represents a valuable tool in the field of prevention.
Areas of application:
- Musculoskeletal system Tendinitis, joint pain, pubalgia, cervicalgia, dorsalgia, lumbalgia, costal or intercostal pain, coccydynia, and any pain resulting from significant trauma (sports injuries, road accidents, etc.)
- Neurological system: Sciatica, cruralgia, cervicobrachial neuralgia, facial neuralgia, vertigo, headaches, etc.
- Neurovegetative system: Stress, anxiety-depressive states, irritability, sleep disorders, feelings of oppression, etc.