Christophe Chambon Osteopath

Mozart Center

40 Rue Paul Déroulède 06000 Nice

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04 93 04 93 65

Specific pathologies
Back disorders

Back care osteopath Christophe Chambon

Specialized in the biomechanics of the spine, I take care of emergencies and receive you for fast, effective treatment. This is subject to the absence of any contraindications to osteopathic treatment, and in close collaboration with your doctor or surgeon.
We strongly advise you to consult your GP beforehand, and to bring your latest X-rays, MRI or CT scan to your consultation. My team and I will be happy to discuss the treatment options available to you.

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Specialized in spinal biomechanics: Your solution in case of emergency

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osteopathic approach and treatment

If you're facing a spine-related emergency, I'm here to provide fast, effective care.
My specialization in spinal biomechanics allows me to treat a variety of problems, but it's important to note that certain contraindications to osteopathic treatment may apply.
That's why I work closely with your doctor or surgeon to ensure that your treatment is safe and appropriate.

Prior consultation with your doctor doctor: A crucial step

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the most common causes of pain

Before coming to see us, we strongly recommend that you make an appointment with your attending physician.
This step is essential to ensure that there are no medical contraindications.
In addition, we encourage you to bring any recent X-rays, MRIs or scans to your consultation.
These documents will help us gain a complete understanding of your medical situation.

Backache, the disease of the century?

Every patient is unique, and that's why I'm available to discuss your treatment options.
I believe in a personalized approach to health, and my goal is to find the solution that best suits your situation.

Let's discuss your treatment options

Every patient is unique, which is why I'm happy to discuss the various treatment options available to you.
I believe in a personalized approach to health, and my aim is to find the solution that best suits your situation.

Your health is my priority, and my team and I are here to help you regain your well-being.

Find out more about the Cabinet : contact and location  Link to the Centre Mozart and its team

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frequently asked questions

FAQs

Find answers to frequently asked questions about postural disorders and their treatment.

Osteopathy treats a wide range of back pathologies, including :

Lower back pain: This includes acute and chronic pain in the lower back, often resulting from muscular tension, vertebral misalignment or disc problems.

Sciatica:Pain radiating along the sciatic nerve, usually caused by a herniated disc or pinched nerve.

Cervicalgia: Neck pain, which can be caused by poor posture, muscular tension or trauma.

Dorsalgia: Pain in the middle back, often linked to inappropriate working postures or repetitive movements.

Scoliosis and postural disorders: Osteopathy can help manage pain and improve posture in cases of scoliosis and other postural disorders.

 

Yes, osteopathy has proved effective in the treatment of chronic back pain.

By focusing on the underlying cause of pain, rather than symptoms alone, osteopathy aims to restore balance and function to the body.

The manual techniques used can help relieve muscle tension, improve joint mobility, and promote blood circulation, thus helping to reduce pain and improve patients' quality of life.

Yes, people of all ages, from children to the elderly, can benefit from osteopathic back care.

Osteopaths adapt their techniques to the age, physical condition and specific needs of each patient.

For children, osteopathy can help manage postural problems or growing pains.

For the elderly, it can be effective in relieving chronic back pain and improving mobility and independence.

Yes, osteopathy can be beneficial for people suffering from herniated discs or sciatica.

Using gentle techniques, an osteopath can help relieve pressure on the sciatic disc and nerve, reducing pain and improving mobility.

It's important to note that each case is unique, and an osteopath will assess the situation individually to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.

In some cases of severe disc herniation, collaboration with other healthcare professionals may be necessary.