This approach seeks, through manual therapy and other facilitating techniques, to normalise dysfunctional areas and look for the underlying cause of symptoms, thus promoting balance and homeostasis in the body, bringing greater health and well-being.
Thus, osteopathy can act on a variety of conditions, including
- Musculoskeletal disorders, such as back pain, neck pain or other joints such as TMJ;
- Sports injuries, such as muscle sprains and strains;
- Headaches and migraines;
- Postural problems;
- Visceral dysfunctions involving internal organs;
- Disorders of the peripheral nervous system, such as sciatica;
- Conditions related to stress and tension, such as anxiety and insomnia.
If you’re looking for pain relief, improved mobility and greater physical balance, osteopathy could be an effective option for you.