
Areas of expertise

Manual therapy and postural rehabilitation
Manual therapy and global postural re-education (GPR) aim to restore mobility, balance and freedom of movement of the body.
These techniques help correct postural imbalances, relieve chronic pain, and improve posture in everyday life.
We also use complementary methods such as cupping or kinesio taping, which promote muscle relaxation and tissue recovery.
These treatments are suitable for people suffering from mechanical pain (back, neck, shoulders) as well as those wishing to improve their posture and bodily comfort.

Orthopedic and joint rehabilitation
Orthopedic physiotherapy concerns rehabilitation after an injury, surgery or joint trauma.
It aims to regain the strength, flexibility and stability necessary for a safe resumption of activity.
We take care of the after-effects of fractures, sprains, prostheses or tendinitis, as well as jaw disorders (temporomandibular rehabilitation).
Each rehabilitation program is tailored to the patient's pace and the complexity of the pathology.

Respiratory and pediatric care
Respiratory physiotherapy helps to clear the airways and improve lung function in both adults and infants.
It is indicated in the treatment of bronchitis, bronchiolitis, chronic secretions, or after certain thoracic procedures.
Our practitioners are trained in gentle techniques adapted to each age group for safe and effective support.

Pre- and post-partum support
During pregnancy and after childbirth, perinatal physiotherapy helps to prevent pain, strengthen the pelvic floor and restore bodily balance.
We offer personalized support to relieve tension, improve breathing and assist postpartum recovery.
These sessions are always conducted with respect for the body and the consent of each patient.

Circulation and drainage
Manual lymphatic drainage aims to stimulate lymph circulation to reduce edema, improve recovery and promote comfort for heavy legs.
This treatment may be indicated after surgery, trauma, or simply to improve circulatory well-being.
The technique, gentle and rhythmic, is adapted to each patient and each area concerned.

Complementary techniques
Our physiotherapists also use complementary techniques such as shockwave therapy, electrotherapy or targeted muscle strengthening.
These tools help support muscle recovery, accelerate healing and optimize rehabilitation results.
Each method is used in addition to manual treatment, depending on the patient's specific needs.
