Osteopathy
Osteopathy is a branch of modern medicine that is based on an integrated approach to the body.
Doctors of osteopathic medicine consider the body as a complete system and use various methods to help it function optimally.
What is osteopathic therapy
?Osteopathic therapy is a practical approach that uses gentle pressure on muscles and joints to balance body structures. An osteopath works with stresses and disorders of the movement of body tissues. Regular osteopathy sessions help to correct anatomical defects in the spine, improve blood circulation, relieve inflammation, and promote the natural restoration of body functions.
The main principle of the osteopathic doctor's work is to work gently and, if possible, as painlessly as possible with the body and its dysfunctions. It is precisely because of its mild effects that osteopathy is popular in the treatment of children.
Pediatric diseases in which osteopathy can help:
- Consequences of birth injuries and surgical intervention
- Ear infections
- Teething pain
- Constipation
- Problems with breastfeeding
- Sinus problems
- Balance issues
- Sleep problems
- Delayed development
- Musculoskeletal system disorders: torticollis, impaired posture, flat feet
Factors for treatment in adults:
- Consequences of surgical interventions
- Back and neck pain
- Chronic disorders of the digestive system
- Chronic gynecological diseases
- ENT diseases
- Consequences of pregnancy and childbirth
- Musculoskeletal system disorders: scoliosis, posture disorders, flat feet, joint deformities
- Anxiety, panic attack, anxiety, depression
- Migraine, dizziness, insomnia
How is the treatment session going
At the initial consultation, the doctor finds out what symptoms are bothering you, when they first appeared, and how they affect your quality of life. Possible contraindications to treatment must be clarified.
At each appointment, the doctor performs a diagnosis and only then proceeds to the session itself.
Depending on the condition and disorders, sessions can take place at different intervals: from once a month to several times a week. The session usually lasts 30-40 minutes.
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- Completed professional retraining in Peoples' Friendship University of Russia at the Department of Physiotherapy, specialty "Physical Therapy Instructor"
- Professional development courses and internships are held annually.
