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Modern Acupuncture

My Treatments

Modern acupuncture
Dry Needling – Trigger Points
Tecar therapy – Indiba
Osteopathic manual therapy
Electroacupuncture
Lymphatic drainage

Shiatsu
Foot reflexology
Functional taping
Anti-stress massage
Sports massage
Sports follow-up – Reathletisation

Main Indications

  • Muscle pain, tendinopathies, neuralgias, migraines, fibromyalgia
  • Persistent pain unresponsive to conventional treatments (shockwaves, injections, surgery)
  • Sleep disorders and anxiety
  • Adhesions and scars limiting mobility (excellent results post-surgery or in cases of swelling)

Additional Benefits

  • Neurological rehabilitation
  • Immune system support and treatment of visceral disorders
  • Complementary care for allergies or asthma
  • Support for cancer patients to reduce side effects of conventional therapies

Specific Programs

  • Post-bariatric surgery and weight management follow-up
  • Sports injury prevention and performance optimisation

Contemporary Medical Acupuncture

A neuroscience-based method that stimulates specific points through the skin toactivate neuromodulatory processes and correct sensory, motor, autonomic, visceral, hormonal, immune, or brain dysfunctions.

Unlike traditional Chinese acupuncture, it is based on scientific evidence and
complements conventional medicine. Recognised by the WHO and integrated into
health systems in countries such as Germany, France, and Switzerland.

Associated Methods

  • Dry Needling: a technique targeting Trigger Points to relieve muscle dysfunction, often used alongside physiotherapy.

In summary

Contemporary Medical Acupuncture and the other techniques I practice:

  • relieve pain
  • reduce inflammation
  • improve mobility
  • contribute to overall well-being

They are a valuable ally, whether for improving daily health, supporting recovery after a medical issue, or optimizing athletic performance.

TESTIMONIALS