Who should consider osteopathy?
Osteopathy aims to optimize the mechanisms of health and is for everyone: babies, children, adolescents, pregnant women, workers, musicians, athletes, the elderly, etc. Its technical approach is based on in-depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology, as well as the interactions inherent in the body’s equilibrium (homeostasis, allostasis). Special expertise in women’s health and pediatric care is offered at the clinic.
Osteopathy can help you deal with problems such as:
- Neck and back pain, herniated discs, scoliosis
- Muscle and joint pain
- Specific problems for dancers, painters and musicians
- Migraines, headaches, sinusitis, nausea, vertigo, dizziness
- Jaw problems: pain, malocclusion
- Stress, anxiety, depression
- Functional digestive disorders: Difficulty digesting, bloating, constipation, chronic diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome
Osteopathy aims to promote a better functional balance in order to reduce your symptoms, in partnership with other health professionals.
What about osteopathic expertise?
The Camirand Muzzi Clinic, including its entire team (physiotherapist, osteopaths, acupuncturist, and hypnotherapist), offers specialized care. Their excellent results have earned recognition from patients and health professionals alike.
Graduate osteopaths from across the province, and internationally, benefit from this expertise through continuing education courses and conferences offered at the Camirand Muzzi Institute, and other recognized training centers in Quebec and abroad.
Here are the areas in which the Camirand Muzzi Clinic offers special expertise in conjunction with medical follow-up.
Please note that the follow-up offered at the Clinic in no way replaces diagnosis and appropriate medical care.
Pediatrics
- Plagiocephaly
- Uncontrolled crying
- Regurgitation, colic
- Constipation
- Difficulty suckling
- Asymmetry of movements
- Motor delay
- Sleep problems
- Musculoskeletal problems
- Torticollis, difficult childbirth (forceps, Caesarean section, etc.)
- Prevention of certain problems through early assessment at birth
Pregnancy and childbirth
- Lower back and pelvic pain
- Stress management
- Sciatica
- Other discomforts of pregnancy and childbirth preparation
- Post-delivery recovery
Post-partum care
- Pain
- Insensitivity
- Scar adhesions (following caesarean section or episiotomy)
- Incontinence
- Breastfeeding difficulties
- Depression (post-partum syndrome)
- Fatigue
Functional gynecology
- Pain (dysmenorrhea) and menstrual disorders
- Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia)
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Infertility with no known medical cause
- Menopausal discomfort
Urologie fonctionnelle
- Douleurs pelviennes et post-vasectomie
- Troubles post-prostatectomie
- Incontinence, troubles érectiles
- Douleurs testiculaires
Nervous system disorders
- Support for problems related to stress, anxiety and/or depression