The objective of osteopathic treatment can be preventive, curative, palliative or adjuvant.By improving organic functions and physiology, we can positively influence various clinical conditions, including:

Preparation for Surgery and Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Osteopathy can help prepare the body before undergoing a surgical procedure. Likewise, after surgery, symptoms such as pain, discomfort, or certain limitations may persist beyond the expected recovery period. In these cases, osteopathy can be highly beneficial in promoting recovery and improving the patient's well-being.


Gynecological and Obstetric Disorders

Perineal, inguinal, and pubic pain, episiotomies, scars, pre- and postpartum treatment, among others.

Musculoskeletal Disorders

Muscular and myofascial pain, tendonitis, sciatica, lumbago, cervical pain, sprains, among others.


Respiratory Disorders

Bronchitis, asthma, otitis, sinusitis, rhinitis, allergies, recurrent and chronic infections (ear, larynx, bronchi, among others).


Digestive Disorders

Abdominal pain, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, gastritis, hiatal hernia, colic, gastric reflux, among others.

Genitourinary Disorders

Incontinence, cystitis, mild renal and bladder ptosis, menstrual pain, repetitive infections.


Neurological Disorders

Depressive states, anxiety, stress, emotional disorders, among others.


Immunological and Hormonal Disorders

Hormonal imbalances, amenorrhea, menopause, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, among others.