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Mountain Bikers

HEAL YOUR INJURIES, GET BACK ON THE TRACK

Acupuncture has a lot to offer to athletes, both professionals and amateurs. It is increasingly used by athletes of all levels to treat all types of injury, and many professional teams use acupuncture services throughout the year.

Treatment of sports injuries

Injuries are very common among athletes who, by pushing their bodies to the limit and placing themselves in accident-prone situations, are subject to a wide variety of muscle and joint injuries. Acupuncture, often combined with Tuina massage, is very beneficial in treating this type of injury. It works by decreasing pain and inflammation, increasing local circulation to promote tissue healing, releasing muscle tension and acting on muscle trigger points.

Among the injuries we most often treat in the clinic, we find:

Why our approach can effectively help you perform better:

How we help you to relieve your pain

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Root cause assessment

Pain is not always felt where the real problem is. To ensure lasting results, we carefully evaluate your situation and identify the source and contributing factors to your problem.

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Specific treatment plan

Once we have identified the cause of the problem, we establish a precise and effective treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and objectives.

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Targeted acupuncture treatments

Using advanced acupuncture techniques, combined with tuina massage and some Chinese medicine products, we relax muscles and fascia, reduce inflammation and re-balance your nervous system to help you heal your pain and to prevent recurrence.

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Targeted recommendations

In order to ensure optimal results, we can recommend specific exercises, give you nutrition and lifestyle advice or Chinese medicine supplements.

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Lasting results and optimal performance

Once we have relieved your pain, we can work to prevent them from returning and to allow you to maintain an optimal state of health.

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