“Osteopathy is based on the perfection of the work of nature …”
A.T. Still
Osteopathy /o · steo · pa · thy/
Unity of the body
Each part of the body is dependent on the others, so each one will have to work at its best to allow your body to be in balance. The aim is to guarantee to the patient an improvement in all skeletal, craniosacral and visceral parts.
Structure and function
If this balance is altered, for example because of a trauma, we can speak of Osteopathic dysfunction, which means restriction of mobility and loss of movement in one part of our body (bones, muscles, organs, etc.).
Self-healing
In Osteopathy the therapist is not the healer, but its role is to facilitate the body’s innate ability to self-healing.
Perchè rivolgersi all’osteopata?
• dolori alla colonna vertebrale (area lombare o cervicale);
• dolori alle spalle;
• dolori agli arti inferiori (anca, ginocchia, caviglie e piedi);
• mal di testa, instabilità, vertigini e sinusiti.
• dolori alla colonna lombare e al bacino;
• lombo-sciatalgie;
• gonfiore a ginocchia, caviglie, piedi e mani;
• Preparazione al parto per il bacino.
• stitichezza;
• piccola incontinenza urinaria da sforzo;
• dolori a spalle e a braccia, soprattutto nella fase di allattamento.
• l’approccio cranio-sacrale, eseguito con tecniche dolci e specifiche, tende a correggere alcuni atteggiamenti viziati;
• la preferenza a stare con il viso girato su un lato;
• dormire con la testa appoggiata alla sponda del lettino.
• disturbi del sonno;
• iperattività;
• difficoltà nella suzione;
• rigurgiti;
• difficoltà digestive;
• coliche;
• ricadute frequenti di otiti, bronchiti o congestioni nasali.
• controllo posturale;
• scoliosi;
• piedi piatti.
Why ask the osteopath?
• pain in the spine (lumbar or cervical area);
• shoulder pain;
• lower limb pain (hips, knees, ankles and feet);
• headaches, unsteadiness, dizziness and sinusitis.
• pain in the lumbar spine and pelvis;
• lumbago sciatica;
• swelling in knees, ankles, feet and hands;
• preparation to childbirth for the basin.
• constipation;
• small urinary incontinence;
• pains in the shoulders and arms, especially during lactation.
• craniosacral approach, made with sweet and dedicated techniques, tends to correct some spoiled attitudes;
• preference to stay with the face turned to one side;
•to keep head resting on the side of the bed while sleeping.
• sleep disorders;
• hyperactivity;
• sucking difficulty
• resurgence;
• digestive problems;
• colic;
• frequent relapses of ear infections, bronchitis or nasal congestion.
• postural control;
• scoliosis;
• flat feet.
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