Osteopathie Du Village De Pointe Claire / Pointe Claire Village Osteopathy

Osteopathie Du Village De Pointe Claire / Pointe Claire Village Osteopathy Ostéopathie / Osteopathy, Massothérapie / Massage therapy. Cet accident m’a ouvert les yeux! Petite blague, mais vraie. L’étude du corps humain n’a pas de fin.

À propos de moi:

J’ai entamé des études en ostéopathie en 2009 après plus de vingt années entend que massothérapeute et kinésithérapeute. Cette décision s’est prise après plusieurs années de réflexions personnelles et beaucoup d’encouragement de la pare de ma clientèle. J’ai commencé dans le domaine des thérapies manuelles en 1991 après de longues recherches en changement de carrière et un accident à mon bon oeil. Une déchirure de la rétine de mon seul bon oeil, ça porte à réfléchir. Des études à l’Université Concordia en science de l’exercice suivi de l’Université du Québec en science de la santé mon aidé à comprendre et avoir un respect pour le corps humain, ses sens, son mouvement, anatomie et fonctionnement. Il faut aimer l’étudier malgré les obstacles que nous créons et imposons. Un stage volontaire au Centre de réadaptation Lucie Bruneau m’a aussi aidé à comprendre ce domaine et ses forces. Il me fait plaisir de vous recevoir à mon bureau et de vous traité, du mieux de mes connaissances pour éliminé vous douleurs ou les réduire. Ronald Marceau. About me:

I started studying osteopathy in 2009 after more than twenty years as a massage therapist and kinesitherapist. This decision was taken after several years of personal reflections and plenty of encouragement from my clients. I started in the field of manual therapy in 1991 after researching various careers and an accident in my good eye. This accident opened up my eyes! Joke, but true. A retinal tear to my one good eye is a sobering enlightment. Studies at Concordia University in exercise science followed by University of Quebec in health sciences helped me to understand and acquire respect for the human body, its senses, movement, anatomy and function. Its’ study is perpetual. One must love to study, despite the obstacles we impose ourselves. Volunteering at the Lucie Bruneau Rehabilitation Centre also helped me to understand this domain and its strengths. It is with pleasure that I welcome you into my office to treat you to the best of my knowledge and to eliminated or reduced your pain. Ronald Marceau

07/13/2022

A philosophy based in osteopathy states that we don't "fix" the patient but rather we take away the reason their body is not functioning well. Then, their body actually does the healing.

This article discusses the anatomical causes of chronic pain and how Visceral Manipulation can be used as an effective form of manual therapy to kick-start the body's healing process. Read the full article here: http://bit.ly/3bnqBAO or Barralinstitute.com Searchable Article Database

I'm presently reading this fascinating book. It confirms much of the reasons I like to work on the nervous system of pat...
05/12/2022

I'm presently reading this fascinating book. It confirms much of the reasons I like to work on the nervous system of patients.

12/29/2021

Closed December 31 to January 4th

12/23/2021

De retour le 27 décembre. Joyeux Noël!

Back on the 27th Happy Christmas to all!

Tell your osteopath
10/05/2021

Tell your osteopath

🔈 MERALGIA PARESTHETICA - FRONT THIGH PAIN

Meralgia paresthetica is a condition characterized by tingling, numbness and burning pain in your outer thigh. The cause of meralgia paresthetica is compression of the nerve that supplies sensation to the skin surface of your thigh.

Tight clothing, obesity or weight gain, and pregnancy are common causes of meralgia paresthetica. However, meralgia paresthetica can also be due to local trauma or a disease, such as diabetes.

In most cases, you can relieve meralgia paresthetica with conservative measures, such as wearing looser clothing. In severe cases, treatment may include, physical therapy, medications to relieve discomfort or, rarely, surgery.

Symptoms
Pressure on the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, which supplies sensation to your upper thigh, might cause these symptoms of meralgia paresthetica:

* Tingling and numbness in the outer (lateral) part of your thigh
* Burning pain on the surface of the outer part of your thigh

These symptoms commonly occur on one side of your body and might intensify after walking or standing.

Causes
Meralgia paresthetica occurs when the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve — which supplies sensation to the surface of your outer thigh — becomes compressed, or pinched. The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve is purely a sensory nerve and doesn't affect your ability to use your leg muscles.

In most people, this nerve passes through the groin to the upper thigh without trouble. But in meralgia paresthetica, the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve becomes trapped — often under the inguinal ligament, which runs along your groin from your abdomen to your upper thigh.

Common causes of this compression include any condition that increases pressure on the groin, including:

* Tight clothing, such as belts, corsets and tight pants
* Obesity or weight gain
* Wearing a heavy tool belt
* Pregnancy
* Scar tissue near the inguinal ligament due to injury or past surgery
* Nerve injury, which can be due to diabetes or seat belt injury after a motor vehicle accident, for example, also can cause meralgia paresthetica.

Risk factors
The following might increase your risk of meralgia paresthetica:

* Extra weight. Being overweight or obese can increase the pressure on your lateral femoral cutaneous nerve.
* Pregnancy. A growing belly puts added pressure on your groin, through which the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve passes.
* Diabetes. Diabetes-related nerve injury can lead to meralgia paresthetica.
* Age. People between the ages of 30 and 60 are at a higher risk.

09/29/2021

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Something new in the therapy room. Art fromStudio 77
02/10/2021

Something new in the therapy room. Art from
Studio 77

Interesting short read. 🎶🎵
12/13/2020

Interesting short read. 🎶🎵

Rhythm is of course a fundamental part of music. But neuroscience is revealing that it’s also a fundamental part of our innermost selves: how we learn to walk, talk, read and even bond with others. From heartbeats heard in the womb, to the underlying rhythmic patterns of thought, rhythm — as one...

From Bruno Bordoni.
11/21/2020

From Bruno Bordoni.

The present systematic review and meta-analysis provides a comprehensive assessment of the sciatic nerve (SN) variants relative to the piriformis muscle (PM) and compares those variants’ prevalence among different geographical populations with respect to gender and laterality. A database search wa...

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09/17/2020

https://youtu.be/731JZdPGu7s

Blog with all references: e3rehab.com/blog/rhomboidpain Intro (0:00) Rhomboid Pain (0:15) Do you experience a deep, dull aching pain along the medial border ...

Some basic explanations to why your behind might hurt.
09/12/2020

Some basic explanations to why your behind might hurt.

What is Piriformis Syndrome - and how can it be relieved?

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