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WHEN IS OSTEOPATHY USEFUL?
Common reasons for a visit

The symptoms mentioned are only a small sample of possible areas of application . Osteopathic treatments are individually tailored to the patient and their symptoms.

osteopathy for adults

Typical symptoms in osteopathic treatment

– Back pain and herniated discs
– Osteoarthritis and joint problems
– Headaches and migraines
– Neck tension and shoulder problems
– Temporomandibular joint disorders (CMD)
– Digestive problems (e.g. irritable bowel syndrome, flatulence)
– Irritable bladder and incontinence
– Long Covid (e.g. exhaustion, breathing problems)
– Sleep disorders and inner restlessness
– Tinnitus and dizziness
– Functional heart problems (without findings)
– Stress-related complaints and exhaustion

osteopathy for children &
young

Typical reasons for osteopathic treatment in children and adolescents

– Postural abnormalities (e.g. hunchback, pelvic tilt)
– Scoliosis
– Concentration and learning difficulties
– Headaches and migraines in school age
– Teeth grinding and CMD
– Frequent infections, e.g., middle ear infections
– Digestive problems (e.g. abdominal pain, constipation)
– Sleep disorders or problems falling asleep and staying asleep
– (Sports) injuries and muscular imbalances
– Stress-related symptoms in school-age children and teenagers

osteopathy for
infants and babies

Typical reasons for osteopathic treatment in babies

– Breastfeeding problems (e.g., difficulty drinking, sucking problems)
– Spitting or reflux
– Three-month colic / abdominal pain / flatulence
– Sleep disorders in babies
– Overextending or tilting the head
– KISS syndrome (cervical spine-induced symmetry disorder)
– Skull asymmetry or flattened occiput
– Digestive problems (e.g. constipation)
– Frequent crying / regulatory disorders
– Frequent infections, e.g., middle ear infections
– Aftereffects of birth trauma (e.g. vacuum extraction) or caesarean section

osteopathy for seniors

Typical reasons for osteopathic treatment in older age

– Osteoarthritis and joint wear (e.g. hip, knee, shoulder)
– Back pain and restricted mobility
– Neck tension and shoulder problems
– Balance disorders and dizziness
– Tinnitus or hearing loss without findings
– Digestive problems (e.g. irritable bowel syndrome, flatulence)
– Bladder problems or incontinence
– Breathing difficulties (e.g. shortness of breath, after infections)
– Sleep disorders and inner restlessness
– Chronic fatigue and general weakness
– After operations or prolonged bed rest (e.g. mobilization, see also scar treatment)

Sports osteopathy

Osteopathy for athletes – from amateur sports to professional athletes

Acute and chronic complaints
– Muscle tension
– Supination trauma (“twisted ankle”)
– Fascial adhesions
– Joint problems and restricted mobility
– Tendon irritation and inflammation
– muscular imbalances

After injuries and operations
– After cruciate ligament rupture or ankle injury
– Postoperative mobilization
– Scar treatment and tissue loosening
– Rehabilitation after sports injuries

Prevention and movement optimization
– Detect movement restrictions early
– Improve coordination and technique
– Injury prevention in everyday training
– Performance improvement through functional balance

Gynecology &
Osteopathy

Holistic support for women in different phases of life

Common topics in osteopathic care

– Menstrual problems
– Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
– Menopausal symptoms (e.g. hot flashes)
– Support for those wanting to have children
– Treatment of pelvic floor problems
– Relief from endometriosis and fibroids
– Support for urinary tract or bladder problems
– Treatment of tension in the pelvic and lumbar area
– Support during gynecological operations (e.g. after caesarean section or abdominal surgery)

> see scar treatments

Osteopathy for pregnant women

Gentle support during pregnancy – for physical complaints and for birth preparation

Common topics in osteopathic care

– Back pain (especially in the lower area)
– Pelvic and symphysis pain
– Tension in the neck, shoulders & back
– Sciatica
– Breathing difficulties
– Promoting general well-being
– Help for restful sleep
– Support for tingling in the hands
– heavy legs
– Improve pelvic preparation for birth

– Injury prevention in everyday training
– Performance improvement through functional balance

SCAR SPECIALIST

We specialize in the osteopathic treatment of scars .

Dissolving adhesions

Promotes blood circulation and tissue regeneration

Relief of pain and restricted movement

Tina is a certified LK therapist for postoperative scar treatment.

Experience with scars after operations & injuries, after Caesarean section

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