osteopathy
Osteopathy is a treatment that focuses on the rehabilitation of the functions of body structures and systems. This treatment intervenes manually on joints, muscles, ligaments and other tissues. This is one of the therapies that has been encouraged not only by professionals in the field, but also by the World Health Organization .
It is believed that self-healing is one of the characteristics of the human body and, as such, osteopathy aims to favor this event. This therapy aims to eliminate all the factors that are preventing the correct development of this healing phenomenon and this is the main objective of the osteopath . In short, if the internal mechanics of the body are healthy, the system will heal itself.
Therefore, it is important to remember that the osteopath does not treat the problem, he gives the structure for the problem to be solved in a natural way.
Osteopathy can interfere with the following diseases:
Sciatic pain
Scoliosis
Herniated discs
Low back pain
Tendinitis and bursitis
Muscle contractures
Temporomandibular joint problems
Torticollis
Among others
Homeopathy
Homeopathy is a treatment that is based on natural methods to combat imbalances that the body suffers for various reasons. By combating imbalances it is possible to restore health and eliminate, or in some cases improve, the disease.
This form of treatment is based on natural defenses, that is, it stimulates the body's self-healing . One way to understand this treatment is to think about the role of vaccines; the way of healing is identical.
Homeopathy treatment stands out from other treatments, as it offers safety, a minimal amount of chemicals required and speed in the presentation of effects. This gives privilege to healing and avoids side effects as much as possible.
Medicines related to homeopathy must be prescribed by a professional in the field. Taking homeopathic medicines wrongly can cause damage with different degrees of severity
Some of the diseases or disease states that can be treated with this form of treatment are listed below:
Allergies
Anxiety
Asma
Cholesterol
Colds
Depression
Headaches
Hypertension
Insomnia
Weight Loss
Reflux Babies and adults
Among others
naturopathy
Naturopathy aims to treat people as a whole and takes into account several factors before starting the process of diagnosing a disease. The professional in the area has the duty to evaluate the patient in a classic way, but also his emotional state, his diet and other parameters, such as his lifestyle. Based on all observation, a more correct and person-oriented diagnosis will be made.
The ultimate goal of naturopathy is to get the individual to reach their total well-being, that is, in a physical and emotional way. In order to achieve this well-being, several techniques are used. Among them we have physiotherapy, homeopathy, nutrition, natural methods, among others.
This specialty, like homeopathy, focuses on the body's ability to heal itself and regain its immunity.
Naturopathy is indicated for some disease states, namely:
Allergies
Anemia
Anxiety
Diabetes
Menstrual Pains
Migraine
Bad Circulation
Obesity
Osteoporosis
Skin Problems
Stress
Among others
Traditional Chinese medicine
Chinese Medicine is the name usually given to the set of traditional medicine practices in use in China, developed over the thousands of years of its history. It is considered one of the oldest forms of oriental medicine.
TCM is based on a systematic and comprehensive theoretical framework of a philosophical nature. It includes among its principles the study of the Yin/Yang relationship, the Five Elements Theory and the energy circulation system through the Meridians of the human body.
The therapeutic methods used include Acupuncture, Phytotherapy, Tui Na (Chinese therapeutic massage), dietetics, Phytotherapy and Moxa, , thus being an "energetic" and functional multidisciplinary medicine.
This therapy can be used by anyone, at any age or situation.
Quantum Medicine
Quantum Therapy is the reading of the electromagnetic frequency of the body that stimulates the body's self-healing capabilities, through a safe, relaxing, non-invasive method with no side effects, and can be used by everyone, at any age. It is known that each element or organ of our organism has a unique and identifiable electromagnetic frequency, revealed by the person's physiological electrical reactivity, through its levels (vitamins, amino acids, enzymes, minerals, nutrients, sugars, toxins, bacteria, fungi, allergies, parasites, viruses, organs, bones, muscles, mental and emotional factors, among others).
Inserted in biological regenerative medicines, this sophisticated biofeedback system allows measuring electrophysiological radioactivity (EPR), analyzing and balancing stress factors, even before they physically manifest in our body.
What can be detected with this equipment:
Allergies
Toxicity
Fungi, parasites, bacteria and viruses
State of systems, organs, muscles, bones
Emotional and mental blocks
Lack of nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, trace elements, hormones, enzymes
Clinical Psychology and Coaching
In a very simple and didactic way, it can be said that Psychology seeks in the past the causes of the behaviors manifested by a person, in order to provide them with overcoming and redirection in their personal, relational and even professional life._cc781905-5cde- 3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_
On the other hand, Coaching is a set of tools and disciplines that seek the personal and professional development of a person or a group of people. Coaching is, above all, a learning process of doing, of doing.
As a result, in terms of its object and methodology, Psychology and Coaching are not confused and, therefore, there is no reason to have a conflict between the two disciplines. Confusion can happen when one invades the other's area.
Psychology belongs to the set of therapeutic instruments and methodologies of behavior . Coaching uses a set of tools, disciplines and pedagogical methodologies. It is a teaching-learning process, first and foremost. It is very common for the two disciplines to meet, especially because Psychology is one of the main sources of support for Coaching work.
Bowen therapy
Bowen Therapy is one of the most delicate techniques among those that have been cataloged so far.
Consisting of a surface treatment, but with very profound effects on the sympathetic nervous system, Bowen produces a deep sensation of relaxation and well-being, promoting rapid and lasting pain relief.
Following a determined series of very simple and very precise manipulations, the Bowen therapist performs very gentle movements on specific places – muscles, tendons, fascia or ligaments – that lead to the rebalancing of the organism and, consequently, to the self-healing process._cc781905 -5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_
The therapist is sensitive to the tension present in the tissue. In other words, there are no structural or mechanical adjustments, nor forced manipulations. The therapist is able to discern accumulated stress in the muscles and tendons, thus allowing specific Bowen movements to be performed that lead to recovery. It is a painless and non-invasive technique.
Results can be noticeable right after the first treatment. It often only takes a few sessions to cure the problem presented.