A holistic osteopathic approach helps identify the real cause of symptoms and restores natural function without medication or invasive procedures
Osteopathy for adults and children is a form of manual therapy that focuses on the entire body rather than just the area of pain. The osteopath diagnoses and treats functional disorders of muscles, joints, fascia, internal organs and the nervous system. Using precise manual techniques, osteopathy supports the body's natural self-healing processes, restoring balance and optimal function.
At the M-Klinik Health Centre, we provide professional osteopathic care for both adults and children. Our approach combines in-depth anatomical knowledge with individually tailored therapy.
Osteopathy for adults
Osteopathic therapy for adults supports treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, visceral dysfunctions and nervous-system-related conditions. Techniques are selected individually, ranging from gentle to more dynamic methods depending on the patient's needs.
Osteopathy is used for:
- cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine pain
- neck and shoulder pain
- tension headaches and migraines
- sciatica
- limited joint mobility
- digestive issues (IBS, reflux)
- chronic fatigue and stress-related symptoms
- sports injuries and overuse conditions
- postural disorders and body asymmetries
Osteopathy for infants and children
Paediatric osteopathy uses gentle, safe and age-appropriate techniques. The therapy is painless and adapted to the child's stage of development, supporting treatment of functional and developmental issues from early infancy.
Osteopathy for children helps with:
- positional asymmetry and plagiocephaly
- altered muscle tone (hyper- or hypotonia)
- colic, reflux, constipation
- feeding and latching difficulties
- recurrent ENT infections
- growing pains
- motor development delays
- sleep disturbances
What does an osteopathic visit look like?
Detailed medical interview
The osteopath conducts a thorough interview regarding symptoms, medical history and lifestyle. For children, the interview is conducted with a parent or guardian.
Manual examination
Assessment of tissue tension, joint mobility, body asymmetry and functioning of individual systems to identify the source of dysfunction.
Individual treatment plan
Based on the diagnosis, the osteopath performs manual therapy using appropriate techniques – from very gentle (especially for infants) to more dynamic approaches in adults.
Recommendations and guidance
After the session, the patient receives practical advice regarding posture, exercises, childcare or daily habits supporting recovery and preventing recurrence.
