Rens Coolen MSc.
Osteopathy Eindhoven Strijp
From an early age I have been interested in the structure and functioning of the human body. Therefore, after high school, I decided to study physiotherapy. During one of my internships I came into contact with osteopathy: I was immediately impressed by the knowledge and skills of the osteopath. To my surprise, patients were treated without touching the “sore.” This was the reason for me to follow the osteopathy course in addition to my work as a physiotherapist. This gave me insight into the relationship between the organs, the nervous system and the development of physical pain.
What is osteopathy
Osteopathy is a manual treatment method in which complaints are approached from the body as a whole. The osteopath looks for loss of movement in the entire body that influences your complaints. Complaints are handled from three systems:
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Parietal System: The Muscles, Bones and Joints.
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Visceral System: The internal organs with associated connective tissue structures.
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Craniosacral System: The Skull and Nervous System.
A balance between these three systems is necessary for the proper functioning of your body. This balance can be disrupted by, for example, stress, an adhesion or a vertebral blockage. By means of manual techniques and advice, these systems can be optimized and the balance can be restored.
Indications
Adults
Babies and children
Athletes
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Headache/migraine
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jaw complaints
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Neck complaints
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Back complaints
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Shoulder complaints/Frozen shoulder
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Herniated disc
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Osteoarthritis
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Gastrointestinal complaints
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Pregnancy
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Endometriosis
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Tinnitus
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Burn-out
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Stress
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Fibromyalgia
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Torticollis
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Overextension
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Intestinal cramps
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Reflux
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Prolonged crying
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Problems with sucking or swallowing
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Plagiocephaly
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Back complaints
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Neck complaints
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Jaw complaints
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Potty training
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Behavioral problems
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Concentration problems
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Motor development problems
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Slaap disorders
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Throat, nose and ear infection
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Neck complaints
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Back complaints
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Shoulder complaints
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Tennis elbow
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Golfer's elbow
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Wrist complaints
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Groin pain
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Hamstring complaints
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Knee complaints
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Calf pain
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Shin Splints
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Ankle injuries
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Bursitis
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Tendon injuries