Identifying the cause of back and neck pain is crucial for an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. If you have been referred by a doctor, a diagnosis has likely already been made. If you come without a prescription, we will first conduct a thorough examination and, if necessary, refer you for medical imaging.
Based on our clinical examination, we will develop a treatment plan, followed by manual therapy to address any movement restrictions. This therapy may require several sessions, with the goal of improving the mobility of the joints in your back and making the muscles and connective tissues more supple. This also helps improve your blood circulation and the functioning of your nervous system.
Finally, we provide you with personalized advice. Depending on the cause of your pain, we offer tips and tricks to prevent recurrence. This can range from ergonomic advice to improve your posture at work to recommendations for sports or other activities. Integrating movement into your daily life is the best way to avoid back pain. When your back or neck has regained sufficient mobility, it is important to activate it. Back or neck injuries often occur due to a lack of movement. For this, we recommend consulting your physical therapist.
Since back pain often arises in a broader psychosocial context, it may sometimes be useful to refer you to other specialists, such as a psychologist or a nutritionist.
Our osteopaths each have their own specialization and approach, but always work together in a complementary way through one central file.
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