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Osteopath for adults and seniors

Osteopathy practice in central Cannes

Taking care of you

In the heart of Cannes, the practice warmly welcomes adults and seniors for osteopathy sessions tailored to their specific needs. As we age, the body changes — tensions build up, and pain may appear, sometimes discreetly, but often disrupting daily life.

Here, attentive listening and genuine care are at the heart of every consultation. Whether it’s to relieve joint pain, regain mobility, better manage certain conditions, or simply preserve your well-being, I offer gentle and effective support.

Each session is designed to match your story, your pace, and your expectations.

Because it’s never too late to feel better

Frequently asked questions

  • Chiropractic treatment

    Osteopathy is a manual therapy that helps relieve pain and improve the body's mobility. In adults, it effectively treats joint and muscle pain, tensions related to stress, repetitive movements, or poor posture. It is also useful as a preventive measure to reduce the onset of disorders.

  • Massage

    An osteopath addresses a variety of functional disorders: lower back pain, neck pain, sciatica, osteoarthritis, balance issues, headaches, chronic fatigue, and digestive disorders. In seniors, osteopathy also helps preserve mobility and prevent falls.

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    Although osteopathy is not reimbursed by Social Security, the good news is that the majority of health insurance plans now cover all or part of the consultations. Depending on your plan, several sessions per year may be reimbursed. Be sure to check with your health insurer: it’s often more beneficial than you might think!

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    There is no minimum or maximum age to consult an osteopath. Osteopathy is suitable for both young adults and seniors. The techniques are always tailored to the age, physical condition, and medical history of each patient.

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