Anouk NATAF
Osteopath
After graduating from the École Supérieure d'Ostéopathie (ESO Paris) in 2017, I practiced my profession for seven years in Paris in private practice and in hospitals.
Sessions are tailored to each patient to relieve your pain and optimize your body's health.
I pay particular attention to listening to and understanding your problems in order to help you achieve optimal balance.
My approach is based on a systemic view of osteopathy with regular continuing education (care for women from puberty to menopause, during pregnancy and postpartum, infants, athletes, treatment of maxillofacial disorders, etc.).
Appreciated for its natural approach and obvious results, osteopathy is defined as a gentle manual medicine whose aim is to restore balance to your body and ensure your well-being.
All the body's structures (skeleton, muscles, ligaments, joints, organs) are interdependent and can, in the event of dysfunction, cause pain.
The osteopath, "the body's watchmaker", uses only his hands. Using fine palpation, he searches for a loss of mobility in the patient's tissues, which is the cause of the perceived discomfort. Osteopaths look beyond symptoms. He studies his patient as a whole, both physically and psychologically, in order to find and treat the cause of the problem.
The osteopath chooses the most suitable and comfortable technique for each patient, according to age and morphology.
Classified as first-line medicine, osteopathy is not subject to medical prescription.
