For maximum optimization of the body.
The practice of a sport is generally based on repetition. You learn a movement and try to repeat it, improving it continuously. This generalization can be applied to several sports.
But what if the body that develops this specialization is not optimal? A fall on your buttocks when you were younger; a badly healed sprained ankle; tendonitis that is still acting up, and more? So this specialization can lead to joint, neurological and even bone problems.
In addition to correction, body optimization is one of the main reasons athletes visit their osteopathic graduates. They want to make sure that the body is moving in the right axis and that there is no compensation of the pelvis, spine, or whatever. They want to avoid injury and they also want to avoid having to relearn a movement that has been done incorrectly for years.Of course, if you are injured, your osteopathic graduate can get you back on track quickly. He will treat your body as a whole to find the causes of your injury or discomfort. But don’t wait until you have an announced problem to visit your professional. Often a dose of prevention is worth much more than a cure.