Sports Osteopathy

Sports osteopathy in Steinsel, Luxembourg

Whether you are an occasional runner, gym-goer, football player or experienced triathlete, your body is exposed to repeated strain: impacts, changes in support and direction, loads and fatigue.

Sports osteopathy aims to optimise mobility, reduce pain, help prevent certain injuries and promote better recovery, as a complement to appropriate medical care.

Reasons for consultation in athletes

Osteopathy can be helpful after an injury, when returning to activity or as part of a preventive approach.

Main reasons for consultation:

  • Sprains (ankle, knee, shoulder, acromioclavicular joint, etc.)

  • Muscular or tendon pain after exertion

  • Tendinitis (Achilles, epicondylitis, medial epicondylitis, patellar tendinitis, etc.)

  • Mechanical pain: low back pain, neck pain, joint blockages

  • Localised pain: heel pain (talalgia), knee pain (gonalgia), groin pain (pubalgia), sciatic-type pain (sciatalgia), back pain (rachialgia), shoulder blade pain (scapulalgia).

Performance & recovery

Osteopathy is not only for injuries. It also supports athletes in their preparation and recovery by working on overall body mobility, movement quality and areas of overload.

Examples of treatment:

  • Preparing for an event or goal (race, match, triathlon, etc.)

  • Recovery after a competition or a period of intensive training

  • Optimising joint range of motion for a smoother movement

  • Supporting young athletes during growth

Osteopathic approach dedicated to athletes

The session begins with a discussion about the sport you practise, frequency, type of effort and the pain you experience. The osteopath then assesses posture, footwork, joint mobility and areas of muscular tension.

Main techniques used:

  • Tissue work (muscles, fascia)

  • Non-forced structural techniques

  • Gentle joint adjustments

  • Visceral osteopathy when needed (impact of strain and breathing)

Goals:

  • Improve posture and footwork

  • Optimise joint range of motion

  • Relieve muscular and tendon tension

  • Prevent recurrence of injuries

  • Promote better recovery after exertion

Sports supported

Running
Trail running
Triathlon
Cycling
Swimming
Fitness
Strength training / weight training
CrossFit
Football
Basketball
Handball
Volleyball
Dance
Martial arts
Racquet sports (tennis, padel, badminton)
Contact sports
Team sports
Endurance sports