About

Frédérik Michel — Osteopath D.O. in Steinsel, Luxembourg

Consulting an osteopath makes it possible to act both preventively and in the treatment of functional and structural disorders. Back pain, joint tension, sports injuries, pregnancy, infant colic, postural disorders… osteopathy can support you at every stage of life.

A graduate of the École Supérieure d’Ostéopathie (ESO Paris) after five years of study, plus one year of experimental research at doctoral level, I practise gentle, precise and individualized osteopathy for each patient, from newborns to seniors.

My postgraduate training enables me to support specific situations:

  •   Perinatal osteopathy

  •   Pediatric osteopathy

  •   Sports osteopathy

  •   Chronic pain

  •   Tissue & cranial approaches

  •   Posturology & primitive reflexes

  •   Naturopathy & auriculotherapy

  •   Food intolerances

My approach is based on a global understanding of the body, integrating mobility, breathing, posture, nutrition and lifestyle.

Degrees & training

  • French Diploma in Osteopathy (D.O.) – École Supérieure d’Ostéopathie de Paris (ESO Paris Suposteo).

  • Postgraduate training in postural reprogramming.

  • Postgraduate training in anatomy applied to clinical examination and medical imaging.

  • Postgraduate training in nutrition & food intolerances.

  • Postgraduate training in neonatology.

  • Postgraduate training in preparation for and support around birth.

  • Postgraduate training in global tissue approach.

  • Postgraduate training in tissue approach applied to babies.

  • Postgraduate training on disc pathologies.

  • Postgraduate training in posturology & primitive reflexes.

  • Postgraduate training in naturopathy.

  • Postgraduate training in auriculotherapy.

  • Postgraduate training in auriculomedicine.

Approach & techniques used

  • Tissue osteopathy

  • Cranial osteopathy

  • Visceral osteopathy

  • Structural osteopathy

  • Gentle techniques suitable for all ages

Publications

  • Defense of an experimental research thesis at the Faculty of Medicine in Geneva on the impact of a thoracic diaphragm balancing technique on lumbar range of motion. Faculty of Medicine, Geneva (Switzerland).