OSTEOPATHY
Osteopathy is a science and an art, but above all a philosophy.
Science, because it is based on the notions of anatomy, physiology, biology, neurology, therefore on the same principles and concepts as medicine and health sciences.
Art, because each treatment is almost always different from that of another person who would consult for the same problem, so that they are not rigid, static and fixed; because the work is done on the cause and not on the symptom presented by the subject.
A philosophy, because we will never exclude the human being in its whole and of his environment . It encompasses the whole person, as well the physical aspect as the emotional aspect and the spiritual aspect of the person, the session will not be limited to discomfort, but will take into account several elements
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Massage therapy
Massage therapists assess the soft tissue and joints of the body to treat and prevent dysfunction, injury, discomfort, and physical ailments.
Several types of massage are available; therapeutic, anti-cellulite treatments, lymphatic drainage, reflexology and relaxation
Naturopathy
Recognized by the WHO (World Health Organization) as being the 3rd traditional medicine, alongside Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurvedic Medicine, naturopathy is a holistic medicine, which takes into consideration all aspects of the person and seeks to act, not on the symptom, but on the cause.
Naturopathy aims to maintain and / or restore health by natural means. The naturopath seeks to restore the capacities of self-healing inherent in each one and his approach consists in relying on the strong points in order to counterbalance the weaknesses. To this end, it establishes a vitality assessment, which is not a diagnosis but which intends, by various means, to measure the level of vitality, to estimate the overloads and deficiencies in order to stimulate and strengthen these capacities.
The naturopath has a double mission, that of therapist, which allows the person to regain health and that of health educator, by which he gives advice on vital hygiene, with the aim that the person maintains health on the long term. A naturopath should not create dependency with his clients but on the contrary guide them on the path to health by making them actors of their own health, in an autonomous way.