Osteopathy

What is osteopathy?

Osteopathy is a primary contact and patient-centred healthcare discipline, that emphasises the interrelationship of structure and function of the body, facilitates the body’s innate ability to heal itself, and supports a whole-person approach to all aspects of health and healthy development, principally by the practice of manual treatment. It promotes the mobility of the joints, organs, blood vessels and connective tissue. Dexterity means shiftability, stretchability and printability. The body must be ' in balance '. Otherwise, this often leads to loss of function and pain symptoms such as: inflammation, swelling, wear, joint pain, headache, poor digestion,...

Professional osteopaths are trained to detect and treat the underlying factors, even more so than the complaints themselves. After all, the cause of the complaints is not always at the place where the patient feels the pain. After a thorough interview, the Osteopath examines the whole body and not only the pain zone. The treatment consists of a series manual techniques that focus on the joints, trigger points, the nerve pathways and the connective tissue. If necessary, nutritional advice is also given.

You don't need a prescription from you doctor to go to the osteopath.

More information: www.osteopathie.be

Our osteo-team: Bert, Jelle, Fabienne and Frigyes

When to go to the osteopath?

  • Acute and chronic lesions of the vertebral column: lower back and neck
  • Pelvic pain
  • Hernia / Lumbalgie / Sciatic pain
  • Irradiation arm or leg 
  • General joint or muscle complaints 
  • TMG (jaw) complaints
  • Functional digestive disorders in both adults and babies 
  • Tension headache, migraine, tinitus (ringing ears) 
  • Sportsinjuries & performance boosting: read more.


Sports osteopathy?

Sport osteopathy focuses mainly on injury prevention and performance enhancing. The osteopath tries to identify underlying causes that can bring the athlete's body out of balance. We are looking for the so-called ' energy leaks '.  These can manifest themselves in mechanical blockages, which disrupt the muscle chain operation. But also in a neuro-vascular function disorder whereby  certain regions easier get overused. Such an imbalance can not only cause injuries but also lead to a performance reduction, sometimes up to 20%! This is the difference between gold or silver...

Read more about sports osteopathy

Frigyes is our sportsostheopath. 


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Manual Therapy

Our expertise lies in the manual approach of back and neck injuries, and general pain syndromes. Sports injuries is also a topic we excel in. We also teach you injury prevention.

Hand Rehabilitation

Specialistic hand rehabilitation after trauma or surgical procedures on the hand or shoulder. - Specialist advice and treatment for hand injuries and/or shoulder complaints whether sports-related or not

Myofascial Therapy - Dry needling

Myofascial therapy is a form of treating pains that find their cause in the improper functioning of muscles. In these muscles develop trigger points or pain points. To treat them, they are punctured with small needles

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