Ulrike Helfenstein
As someone who loves nature and being active, A. T. Still's principles spoke to me:
"Life is movement, movement is life."
Every living cell in nature has the task of expressing health.
The body does not function in separate units, but only as a harmonious whole.
The founding father of osteopathy recognized that when given the right stimuli, the body activates its self-regulating mechanisms and can heal itself.
Even today, I would choose osteopathy again. My profession and working with and on people fulfill and inspire me again and again.
My goal is to accompany you on your path to recovery with seeing, feeling, and speaking hands. But it's not just about working with my hands on your body. I want to work with you to find out how you can shape your life (e.g., nutrition, exercise habits, thought patterns, etc.) in order to live a joyful, active life.
I look forward to welcoming you to my practice.