Osteopathy: an exclusively manual discipline

According to the definition provided by Ostéopathie Québec:

Osteopathy is an exclusively manual discipline with the goal of preventing and addressing restrictions in mobility and functionality across all structures and systems of the human body, thereby promoting its self-regulatory capacity. Its approach is based on an understanding of the unique interactions that contribute to the body’s balance (homeostasis).

Through precise and delicate palpation, a holistic approach allows for the relief of bodily discomfort in clients of all ages. Whether used as a preventive measure or to alleviate symptoms, this specific and individualized care completes the therapeutic concept of osteopathy.

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Newborns up to 2 years

Osteopathy facilitates the liberation of infants’ and young children’s bodies from the tissue and structural limitations they encounter during pregnancy and both natural and cesarean childbirth. These treatments allow them to develop freely and to regain balance and health. Osteopathy assists infants and young children in sleeping better, managing crying, swallowing properly, breathing well and addressing stomach and ear discomfort, as well as issues like flat head and asymmetrical head rotation on both sides.

Young children aged 3 to 7

This crucial stage, when the child becomes more active and begins to explore the world, can be facilitated by osteopathic care which allows the child to move and grow without suffering. Whether it’s following an injury, an accident, a fall or a complaint of discomfort, osteopathy will support your child’s positive development.

Children aged 8 to 12

This period is associated with the acquisition of independence and autonomy. Effective adaptation to various learning and recreational environments will be enhanced by osteopathic care, which has a calming effect and allows them to remain calm, focused and to have fun without limits. Osteopathy supports them and ensures their healthy growth.

Teenagers

This period, marked by significant changes that will lead the child to adulthood, will be softened by osteopathy sessions. Whether it’s to facilitate their adaptation during this time, alleviate discomfort, fatigue, stress, anger or to prepare their body for this transition, osteopathy will be of great assistance.

Adults

Given the demands placed on adults’ bodies due to their work, leisure activities, family life and sports, specific areas of the body can become more vulnerable, leading to potential limitations in the back, neck, arms and legs. Osteopathy becomes a helpful solution for the optimal functioning of various systems.

Seniors

The regression of certain functions and the diminution of physical abilities are integral aspects of aging. However, osteopathy can help alleviate discomfort, restore better movement and balance, maintain a stronger immune system and enhance blood circulation. This period can become a source of happiness without discomfort and with fewer restrictions!

Pregnancy and childbirth

Osteopathy can accompany women throughout their family planning journey by preparing the mother’s body for the potential arrival of a baby and by reducing the risk of developing tensions during pregnancy. Indeed, this period, much like childbirth, demands that the body adapt to multiple rapid and significant changes. To fully benefit from this experience, osteopathy offers care before, during, and after pregnancy, ensuring that each stage of this adventure is facilitated while maximizing the body’s flexibility and the well-being of both the mother and the upcoming baby.

Athlete or active person

The practice of physical activity brings you countless benefits. It would be unfortunate if sports injuries affected your ability to engage in your sports and leisure activities. Muscle, tendon, and joint issues can benefit from the gentle and gradual care provided by osteopathy.

Recovery and rehabilitation

If you have recently undergone surgery or are struggling to recover from a long-standing injury, consider osteopathy to restore the mobility and fluidity that your body lost due to this event. Any injury or surgical intervention can lead to imbalances in the body, resulting in discomfort and limitations. It is never too late to get it treated!

Testimonials

My little 7-week-old baby had plagiocephaly… Such a panic! I’m now in good hands and I’ve met an osteopath and a physiotherapist who have guided me through the exercises to do, the positions to adopt with my child and now I feel much better equipped to deal with this problem. I’m convinced that everything will return to normal, because I can already see an improvement. Thanks to my little mother’s heart!

29-year-old mother, Sherbrooke, Pediatric osteopathy and pediatric physiotherapy

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