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Osteopathy

Through targeted treatments we support your body’s self-regulation for better mobility of muscles, joints and organs.

About the treatment

How we work with Osteopathy

Osteopathy views the body as one connected system. Restricted motion in muscles, fascia, organs or the nervous system is treated as the root of many complaints — we look for the bigger picture instead of chasing single symptoms.

What we treat

  • chronic back and neck pain
  • migraine and tension headaches
  • jaw joint disorders (TMJ)
  • digestive complaints and IBS
  • sleep disturbances and chronic fatigue
  • post-operative and post-accident sequelae
  • infant and paediatric osteopathy

Qualifications

BAO-certified. Integrates structural, visceral and craniosacral techniques.

Indications

When this therapy fits

  • Chronic back and neck pain
  • Migraines and tension headaches
  • Jaw joint complaints (TMD)
  • Digestive issues and irritable bowel
  • Sleep disorders and chronic exhaustion
  • Complaints after surgery or accident
  • Infant and paediatric osteopathy
Your benefits

What you gain

  • Whole-body assessment
  • Treats causes rather than symptoms
  • Gentle, manual techniques
  • Suitable for infants through seniors
  • Often covered by private insurance
Process

How your therapy unfolds

Initial consultation

Detailed history and clarification of treatment goals.

Full-body assessment

Palpation and targeted tests to spot movement restrictions.

Gentle manual treatment

Specific parietal, visceral or craniosacral techniques tailored to your condition.

Follow-up sessions

Typically 3–6 sessions at individually-defined intervals.

Frequently asked

Answers about Osteopathy

Is osteopathy covered by health insurance?

Many statutory health insurers in Germany subsidise osteopathy in part — typically 60–80% per session, often capped at a certain number of treatments per year. Please check with your insurer in advance — we issue an invoice you can submit for reimbursement.

How long does an osteopathic session take?

A session usually lasts 45 to 60 minutes. The first appointment, which includes a detailed history, can run somewhat longer.

Do I need a medical referral for osteopathy?

No, a referral is not required to receive osteopathic treatment at our practice. However, a doctor’s recommendation may help when claiming reimbursement from your health insurer.

Complementary offer

Animal-assisted therapy with Rocky

At our Lindenthal location, your osteopathy sessions can optionally be accompanied by therapy dog Rocky — especially helpful for children, patients with ADHD, trauma after-care, or concentration difficulties.

Learn more about therapy dog Rocky
Specialty

Infant and paediatric osteopathy

For infants and children we offer a dedicated osteopathic specialty — delivered by Anne Grosse at the Lindenthal location. Gentle, low-pressure techniques for conditions such as KISS syndrome, crying babies, positional deformities and growing pains.

Learn more about infant and paediatric osteopathy

Ready for your first appointment?

Book online or give us a call — we'll discuss which therapy and which location suit you best.

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Lindenthal · Möckern · Paunsdorf
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