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Portrait of Anne Grosse

Anne Grosse

Head of osteopathy

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Paediatric and infant osteopath with an eye for the whole — Heilpraktikerin and physiotherapist in Leipzig

About me

Personal introduction

My name is Anne Grosse, born in 1982, and I accompany families in Leipzig on their way to more health and vitality. Early on I was fascinated by how closely body, movement and felt sense are woven together.

After qualifying as a state-certified physiotherapist I worked in clinics and practices from 2006 onwards and quickly noticed that purely local treatment of complaints was not enough for me. I wanted to understand the whole person — with everything that makes them who they are: tissue, nervous system, organs and soul. That search led me to osteopathy and, above all, to working with babies and children.

In infant and paediatric osteopathy I found exactly what drives me: listening carefully through the hands, observing with patience and trusting that the body can regulate itself when given the right impulses. It moves me every time a restless baby settles, when a child finds their own balance again after a difficult birth, or when parents feel their concerns are taken seriously.

Over the years I have added the Heilpraktiker exam, an intensive specialisation in paediatric osteopathy, hypnosis with a psychosomatic focus and meridian diagnostics to my training. The common thread running through all of it: I want to understand causes, not just treat symptoms.

After many years in my own practice in Leipzig-Lindenthal I am now part of Therapiezentrum Maliqi and I am glad to work in a team that shares this holistic view of the person. My biggest motivation are the patients — small and grown-up alike — who show me every day how much self-healing power lives in us; we only have to give it the right space.

Focus areas

Where I work

My day-to-day work centres on babies, children and their families. Very often parents come to me with infants who are restless, cry a lot, have feeding difficulties or show a marked skull asymmetry — frequently after difficult births or a tight position in the womb. Digestive issues, movement restrictions and KISS-type findings are also part of my daily spectrum.

With older children I work on recurring pain, postural concerns, attention and sleep difficulties and psychosomatic complaints in which stress and strain show up in the body.

What makes my work distinctive, in my view, is the combination of osteopathic depth, physiotherapeutic understanding and naturopathic diagnostics — extended by hypnosis and meridian diagnostics where they help. I never look at the child in isolation but always as part of a system of family, history and environment. That is exactly why I chose to specialise in paediatrics: when I can start early, much becomes possible — releasing tension, supporting development and strengthening self-regulation.

Personal

In their own words

For me, osteopathy is about understanding causes — not chasing symptoms. The body knows the way; we only have to help it remember.

Anne Grosse
Focus areas

Therapeutic specialisations

  • Infant osteopathyGentle osteopathic care for babies after birth — for restlessness, feeding difficulties, skull asymmetries or digestive complaints.
  • Paediatric osteopathyHolistic treatment for children of every age — from movement restrictions to functional complaints and developmental support.
  • Pain and chronic-illness therapyOsteopathic and naturopathic care for recurring pain and chronic conditions.
  • Hypnosis for childrenChild-appropriate hypnosis for psychosomatic topics such as anxiety, sleep issues or stress reactions.
  • Meridian diagnostics (PROGNOS®)Detect energetic imbalances along the meridians and tailor treatment accordingly.
  • Psychodynamic osteopathyA particularly subtle form of osteopathy that sees body and mind as an inseparable whole.
Qualifications

Education & certificates

My professional grounding rests on several pillars that I have built up step by step over the years. The starting point is my state qualification as a physiotherapist, with which I have gained clinical experience in clinics and practices since 2006. Building on that, I completed a five-year osteopathy training and am a BAO-certified osteopath.

Alongside that I completed a naturopathic training at the Paracelsus school in Leipzig and passed my Heilpraktiker exam at the public health office.

Because working with the youngest moves me most, I deliberately specialised in infant and paediatric osteopathy — including functional orthodontics for children, myofunctional therapy, kinesiotherapy as well as pregnancy and biodynamic osteopathy.

I also completed further training in hypnosis with a psychosomatic focus. Through meridian diagnostics with the PROGNOS® system I can make energetic connections in the body visible and tailor my treatment accordingly.

Added to this are further trainings in psychodynamic osteopathy, spagyric medicine and the treatment of shock trauma.

Career

Stations & qualifications

  • 2003State certification as a physiotherapist
  • 2008Began the five-year osteopathy training (Osteopathie Akademie München)
  • 2011Began naturopathic training at the Paracelsus School Leipzig
  • 2013Graduated as an osteopath (BAO-certified); began further training in infant and paediatric osteopathy
  • 2014Opened her own osteopathic practice in Leipzig-Lindenthal
  • 2015Passed the Heilpraktiker examination with the public-health office
  • c. 2016Further training in hypnosis with a psychosomatic focus and in meridian diagnostics (PROGNOS®)
  • 2023Moved to Therapiezentrum Maliqi in Leipzig-Lindenthal
Languages

Treatment in the following languages

  • German
  • English
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