About this treatment

A global, individualised manual approach

Osteopathy uses manual techniques, including mobilisation, stretching and soft-tissue work, selected after history-taking and functional assessment. It may complement medical follow-up when needed.

General information: this page does not replace diagnosis or medical advice. For sudden, unusual or severe symptoms, contact emergency services.
When this treatment may be considered

Osteopathy

  • Mechanical neck or back pain and stiffness
  • Joint mobility restrictions
  • Muscular tension and postural discomfort
  • Functional discomfort after effort or repetitive activity
  • Manual support within a rehabilitation programme
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How care is organised

1

Initial discussion and assessment

2

Agreeing measurable goals

3

Treatment, exercise and reassessment

Safety and precautions

Safety and precautions

  • No manual technique is applied without assessment.
  • Some symptoms require imaging or medical review.
  • Techniques are adapted to age, health status and preferences.
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General information: this page does not replace diagnosis or medical advice. For sudden, unusual or severe symptoms, contact emergency services.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does osteopathy always involve cracking?

No. Many techniques are gentle, progressive and do not produce a cracking sound.

Can I attend after surgery?

Only when healing and medical instructions allow it.

How long is a session?

Duration varies according to the assessment and selected techniques.

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