Osteopathy

Kreuzberg Neukölln

Osteopathy has a holistic approach with its almost 130-year history.

The body is seen as a functional unit that is not only influenced by internal processes, but also dependent on external factors. The goal of osteopathy is to find the cause of movement restrictions and discomfort.
The body is very good at adapting, so movement restrictions or tensions can be compensated for and are often hidden as a result. However, when adaptability is exhausted, small stresses, seemingly simple movements, or emotionally stressful situations can lead to pain or problems. Their cause is often at a distant location. 

I use osteopathic techniques to find and correct the cause of:

  • Changes in tension in the fascia and muscle system
  • Changes in the tension of organ systems
  • Misalignments of the spine, joints, and skull

about me

For more than 15 years, I have been working with great fun, enthusiasm, and passion in the physical therapy field.

The complexity of anatomy, physiology, and the interrelationships of the body fascinate me greatly, which is why I strive to continually expand my medical knowledge and further train my hands through continuing education.

During my studies and various further training courses at home and abroad, I have learned different approaches to osteopathy, which have significantly expanded my osteopathic horizon.

career

2009 State-recognized occupational therapist

2011 certified hand therapist

2019 Bachelor of Science, The International Academy of Osteopathy, Belgium

2022 Master of Science, Osteopathie Schule Deutschland

2022 Obtaining the license to practice naturopathy

Continuing Education

During my work as a therapist, I have participated in numerous further training courses, including:

  • Urogenital Manipulations for Female and Male Pelvic Disorders, Parts 1 and 2 – Olivier Bazin D.O.
  • Neuroendocrine dysfunctions; Osteopathic approach – Nathalie Camirand D.O.
  • Since 2024 course series: Uro-Gynecology & Obstetrics, OSD in cooperation with the Camirand Muzzi Institute
  • Narbentherapie according to the Liedler concept
  • Scar treatment according to the S.O.F.T. concept (scar-oriented functional therapy concept) – Nils Bringeland
  • Dry Needling – DGSA®
  • Building block series for certified hand therapist (AfH),

what is important to me

Consideration of the patient's wishes

The human body is fascinating, with many different structures and functions that are closely interconnected. The emotional situation and personal experiences also play a significant role, as they have a strong impact on the body. Therefore, I design the treatment to be completely individual to best support you in your entirety.

Involving patients

During treatment, it is important to me to involve the patients. For a sense of one’s own body, understanding, and a transparent overview of relationships enable solutions and an individual approach to abnormalities or pain. I’m happy to take the time to explain the relationships between anatomy and physiology in more detail.

Consensus and awareness in my work

Every person has had different experiences with themselves and their own body and knows themselves best. In my examinations and treatments, I find it important to have a consensual approach, in which the boundaries of my patients are respected and decisions about treatment are made together.

I am aware that people can be affected by various forms of discrimination and may have had negative experiences in the healthcare system. I try to be sensitive to this. If there are any topics or wishes, I am always available to discuss them.

Interdisciplinary work

I also care a lot about interdisciplinary work. I am happy to facilitate a joint exchange or work with treating physicians, midwives, physical therapists, or occupational therapists at the request of the patient.

Contact & Directions

Tel: +49(0) 178 1887520 | E-mail: info@osteopathie-kreuzberg.com