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TOP 5 reasons to visit our Therapists

1. To heal the body by determining the source and network of pain using hands on techniques.
2. To regain flexibility in post-operative rehabilitation.
3. For pain and inflammation reduction.
4. To regain mobility and structural stability.
5. To treat and manage specific women’s health issues such as pelvic floor disorders.

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Post COVID Osteopathy

Post COVID Osteopathy 

Long Covid or Post Covid symptoms can happen to anyone who recovered from COVID-19.  

If you are experiencing Post COVID signs and symptoms of post covid complications such as:

– Body pain, Joints pain or headache

– Fatigue, Feeling of tiredness or lack of energy

– Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

– Coughing or Chest pain

– Myalgia (muscle pain) for long period

– Symptoms that get worse after mental or physical activities

Then it’s a right time to visit our Osteopaths Elise and Julien for Post Covid Osteopathy session. The osteopathic procedure is aimed at restoring the mobility of the chest, restoring the elasticity of the lung tissue and stimulating the process of tissue oxygenation. Special osteopathic techniques affect the respiratory and accessory muscles involved in the breathing process, ligaments, the diaphragm, relief of chest pressure on the organs. All this contributes to increase in the vital volume of the lungs. It helps lungs to be fully filled with oxygen. 

Blood flow and lymphatic drainage are restored. Due to this, the lung tissue itself is restored. The adhesion process is prevented. These techniques remove the risk of delayed complications after coronavirus pneumonia.

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Knee Pain

Knee Pain

If you feel pain and clicking in the knee joints, then it’s time to think and see a doctor. Experts identify several main reasons why the knees click when bent: 

-Excessive exercise

-Clicking sounds may be due to joint instability. Muscles are poorly developed, which means hypermobility increases, a crunch occurs.

-Meniscus damage

-Osteoarthritis

-Arthrosis

-Consequences of trauma

-Hypermobility

In 80% of cases, the problem of the joints of the lower extremities (if there was no direct injury to the joint) is associated with dysfunctions of the pelvis, and the problem of the joints of the upper extremities is associated with dysfunctions of the chest and cervical spine.

The task of a Therapist is precisely to find and eliminate this particular dysfunction, restore the overall balance of the body and normalize the biomechanics of the joints. And only after that the Therapist works locally with the joint itself.

The impact is carried out with the help of specific techniques produced by hands, most often soft and painless. They are aimed at eliminating tension and restoring mobility. The joint begins to work fully again. The very preconditions for the onset of the disease are eliminated.

Don’t let the pain limit your mobility! We can determine the cause of your pain and help you  correct the mechanical  imbalance so that you can move around with confidence and comfort.

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