Osteopathic Care
Perinatal & Pediatric
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Perinatology is a medical field dedicated to the care and support of pregnant women and infants during the period encompassing pregnancy, childbirth and the child's first weeks of life.
This crucial period of development and transition is marked by profound physiological, emotional and relational changes.
Infant care
Dedicated accompaniment in the first moments of life
Christophe Chambon offers specialized support to infants, focusing on the essential stages of the first days and weeks after birth.
Some infants may experience a variety of difficulties, such as sucking problems, craniofacial asymmetry, a tendency to always turn the head to the same side, frequent discomfort and crying, minor digestive problems such as regurgitation, constipation difficulties and sleep problems.
We can help to alleviate these problems in newborns from the very first days of life.
Pregnancy care
osteopathic approach and treatment
Osteopathy sessions during pregnancy help you relieve lower back, pelvic and back pain, promote better posture, improve joint mobility and promote the overall well-being of the pregnant woman.
These treatments can also help prevent or alleviate problems such as sciatica, painful pubic symphysis, headaches and discomfort associated with pregnancy, and finally prepare the pelvis for childbirth.
Postpartum care
Ongoing support after childbirth
This care can also be beneficial in preparing for pelvic floor rehabilitation, treating common problems such as post-caesarean section pain, posture problems related to childbirth, stress, anxiety, sleep disorders, and other health problems specific to mothers after the birth of their child.
Osteopath for infants,
a training, a profession
Christophe Chambon talks about this rewarding profession, which he practises with passion, learning as he goes.
Speaker: Christophe Chambon, osteopath
The Mozart Centre
WOMEN - MOTHER - CHILD - FAMILY DIVISION
Discover the Mozart Centre, a unique space dedicated to the well-being and health of women, infants and children.
The Mozart Centre is your Health and Wellness Space tomeet the varied needs of pregnant women, new mothers, as well as babies and children.
Our multidisciplinary team is at your service, composed of D.O. osteopaths, specialized educators, psychologists, sophrologists, hypnotherapists, and D.E. dietician nutritionists.
We also offer workshops such as Prenatal Yoga and Wellness Massages, available by appointment.
its Vision
The vision of the Mozart Centre is to create a holistic space of integrative medicine, dedicated to the care, well-being and health of mother and child.its Mission
Our mission is to bring together experts from various disciplines to offer comprehensive and personalized care.mother and child unit
The Centre Mozart's Mother and Child Unit is dedicated to the health and well-being of pregnant women and young children. The center offers specific services to support pregnancy, birth and the first years of a child's life.Parenthood and Family Division
The Mozart Center's Parenting and Family Center focuses on parenting support, offering workshops, counseling, and programs specifically designed to help parents.Find out more
For more information, please contact us on 04 93 04 93 65 or speak directly to one of our practitioners.
Your well-being is our priority.
FAQs
Yes, perinatal osteopathy can help prevent or relieve common body pains during pregnancy by working on alignment, mobility and muscle relaxation.
Pediatric osteopathy can help infants by reducing muscle tension, improving mobility, relieving discomforts such as colic and sleep disturbances, and promoting their general well-being.
Perinatal osteopathy can help relieve pain and tension during pregnancy, improve mobility, reduce stress and promote general well-being. It can also help prepare the body for childbirth.
A pediatric osteopathy session for a baby usually involves gentle, non-invasive techniques. The osteopath will perform manual assessments to identify imbalances and use specific techniques to correct them.