
What is osteopathy
Osteopathy is a manual treatment method in which complaints are approached from the body as a whole. The osteopath looks for loss of movement in the entire body that influences your complaints. Complaints are handled from three systems:
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Parietal System: The Muscles, Bones and Joints.
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Visceral System: The internal organs with associated connective tissue structures.
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Craniosacral System: The Skull and Nervous System.
A balance between these three systems is necessary for the proper functioning of your body. This balance can be disrupted by, for example, stress, an adhesion or a vertebral blockage. By means of manual techniques and advice, these systems can be optimized and the balance can be restored.
Indications
Adults
Babies and children
Athletes
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Headache/migraine
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jaw complaints
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Neck complaints
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Back complaints
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Shoulder complaints/Frozen shoulder
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Herniated disc
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Osteoarthritis
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Gastrointestinal complaints
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Pregnancy
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Endometriosis
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Tinnitus
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Burn-out
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Stress
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Fibromyalgia
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Torticollis
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Overextension
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Intestinal cramps
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Reflux
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Prolonged crying
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Problems with sucking or swallowing
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Plagiocephaly
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Back complaints
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Neck complaints
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Jaw complaints
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Potty training
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Behavioral problems
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Concentration problems
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Motor development problems
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Slaap disorders
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Throat, nose and ear infection
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Neck complaints
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Back complaints
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Shoulder complaints
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Tennis elbow
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Golfer's elbow
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Wrist complaints
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Groin pain
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Hamstring complaints
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Knee complaints
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Calf pain
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Shin Splints
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Ankle injuries
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Bursitis
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Tendon injuries