Multidisciplinary Therapeutic Clinic
Reflexology
Reflexology is a natural healing art
Reflexology is based on the principle that there are reflex zones and points under our feet that correspond to each of the parts, glands and organs of the human body. Through stimulation by pressure and touch, reflexology improves blood circulation, relieves tension and stress, and promotes the body's natural functioning.
The 4 main principles of osteopathy are
1. Function unit: The body is seen as a whole If the organ is the site of a lesion, this will have repercussions on the whole organism.
2. The power of self-healing: whatever the situation, the body tends to balance itself. The body is always looking for a way to regain its balance naturally.
3. Relationship between structure and function: If the organ malfunctions due to external stress, the surrounding structure even at a distance can lose its flexibility and freedom of movement.
4. The artery is supreme: To function optimally, the body needs to be well nourished by the body's fluids and to evacuate waste products.
Osteopathic diagnosis is based on manual contact and listening to the body. The osteopath uses manual techniques to remove restrictions, free adhesions and restore the necessary good mobility in the body.
Osteopathy can be useful in the following cases:
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Cervical pain, back pain, lumbago, scoliosis, sprain, plantar fasciitis, joint pain, muscle pain
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Cervical-brachial neuralgia, Arnold's neuralgia, cruralgia, sciatica
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Sinusitis, headache, dizziness, dizziness, difficulty breathing, asthma, pneumonia, jaw pain, occlusion problem
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Circulatory disorder of the lower limbs, venous and lymphatic congestion
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Backward flow problem, difficult digestion, bloating, constipation, chronic diarrhea
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Stress, anxiety, hypernervousness, sleep disorders
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Trauma aftershocks: work on scarring adhesions, falls, accidents, post-surgery tissue work, sports trauma