Singing, whether practiced as an amateur or professionally, calls on many anatomical and physiological structures. Osteopathy can ...
Singing, whether practiced as an amateur or professionally, calls on many anatomical and physiological structures. Osteopathy can ...
Playing the saxophone places significant physical demands on its players. Whether it's the long hours of rehearsal, the so...
In the melodious world of music, each instrument has its own particularities and requirements, both technical and ergonomic. Among them, the har...
Playing the piano, while profoundly enriching, can impose significant constraints on the musician's body. Repetitive movements, p...
Stress is the body's natural response to situations perceived as threatening or difficult. Although it can be beneficial in certain circums...
Sleep disorders are more and more frequent these days, affecting the quality of life of many people. Osteopathy can help...
COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, has had a profound impact on global health since it emerged in December 2019. While many individuals are recovering from...
Pacifier use in babies and toddlers is a hotly debated topic in the field of child health. Parents often wonder whether pacifiers are beneficial or detrimental...
Discovered by Moerch and Woltman, stiff person syndrome is a rare autoimmune neurological disorder characterized by an inability to perform movements that are not necessarily in the normal range of motion.
What is Tietze syndrome?
Tietze syndrome, also called costochondritis, was discovered in the 19th century by Alexander Tietze, a German physician.
This syndrome is characterized by...
This "decompensation" concerns all types of people but I have particularly noticed it in positions of responsibility but a self-employed person, like an employee, can be affected.
We read about it in many...
What is coccygodynia?
Coccygodynia is a term used to describe pain in the area of the coccyx (tailbone), which is the bone at the base of the spine. This pain is called coc...