Athletic Therapy
Athletic therapy is a field specialized in prevention and rehabilitation of musculo-skeletal injuries in the active population, whether it is for a professional athlete or a weekend warrior.
Osteopathy
Osteopathy also known as osteopathic approach is a manual therapy discipline. Its main goal is to help restore the human body's natural equilibrium and harmony. Osteopathy is a discipline based on the anatomy, physiology and biomechanics of the human body. The patient is treated with a global approach, so rather than simply treating the symptom the body is treated as a whole entity. Patients of all ages can benefit from osteopathy
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy is a health care field that treats and prevents disorders in human movement caused by injury and disease. It helps the individuals who have problems affecting the musculo-skeletal system to find a functional level. Our physiotherapists use various techniques to treat you such as manual therapy, sport therapy and progress by exercises, the McKenzie approach, electrotherapy, an evaluation followed by a Cybex/Biodex isokinetic session, hydrotherapy (whirlpool bath), Muscle Activation Technique, etc. Our patients can expect to improve their balance, stamina, force and coordination, which will help them to remain active in their daily life
Massotherapy
More than a period of relaxation, the massage therapy helps diminish physical problems caused by stress, back pain, loss of energy, insomnia, etc.
Global Postural Re-education (GPR)
GPR is a physiotherapy approach that is in constant search of the source of the problem. The objective of global postural re-education is to track back from the consequence to the cause of the lesion by following the network of muscular rigidity and by correcting it little by little.
By actively participating we want to decrease the risk of recurrence over a long period of time.
To attain its objective GPR makes use of a series of specific postures adapted to each patient according to the chain of muscles that are retracted while taking into account the whole body.
During the first appointment, the patient will go through an evaluation of all the symptoms, the muscular retraction and posture evaluation. Physiotherapy, during the treatment, tries to reposition the body with a gradual tension application on the chain of muscles in combination with the proper breathing.
These postures are applied slowly, delicately and progressively while always insisting on exhaling. It helps to regain strength, length and flexibility to the muscles responsible for the problem. GPR prevents long term articular deterioration by helping healing and eliminating pain and its symptoms in its entirety.
GPR is for everyone with a musculoskeletal problem.
Perineal Re-education
Perineal re-education is one of the numerous fields of practice in physiotherapy. When faced with a dysfunction of the uro-genital system, it aims at improving pelvic floor strength, bladder control, diminishing chronic pain, etc. The muscles of the pelvic floor have various functions such as supporting the abdominal organs, controlling urinary and anal sphincters and enhancing sexual pleasure. The majority of these muscles are skeletal; this means that you have the capability of controlling them voluntarily and that they can be trained, just like the muscles of the arms and legs. It is also possible to regain control over your bladder by changing some habits and initiating a specific training program.
Physiotherapy -pediatric( 0-5 years)
Physiothérapie -pédiatrie( 0-5 ans)
Pediatric physiotherapy assists in early detection of health problems and uses a wide variety of modalities to treat disorders in the pediatric population.
Physiothérapie - Bike Fit
The adjustment of the cyclist's position (bike fit) will be aimed at optimizing performance, preventing injuries and treating them.
During the meeting, the cyclist will be evaluated from a biomechanical point of view, both off the bike and on the bike.
Several factors will also be taken into consideration: saddle height, saddle back, positioning of the pedals and handlebars, but also the pedaling technique, the volume of training and any other intrinsic component of the cyclist (lack of flexibility, strength deficit, etc.)