JULIE HURST
OSTEOPATHE D.O.
Around Women's Health
Osteopathic Support for the Gynecological Area
(The osteopathic techniques used are non-invasive and exclusively external.)

Menstrual Irregularities
Painful, heavy, or irregular periods are common reasons for gynaecological consultations in osteopathy. The causes are often multifactorial, including endometriosis, PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), diet, stress, and a woman’s emotional state.
Osteopathic mobilisation techniques aim to restore proper mobility to the joints and tissues in the abdomino-pelvic region, ensuring optimal blood flow and nerve supply to the organs located there, including the reproductive system.

Osteopathy and Maternity
Osteopathy can help prepare the body for conception by ensuring that tissues are well-perfused and vascularised, allowing them to remain mobile and functional.
Emotional factors, couple dynamics, and transgenerational history can also influence conception.
During consultations for fertility support, a comprehensive assessment of all these individual characteristics is carried out for each patient.
Pregnancy and post-partum care are a natural continuation of this process. Using appropriate techniques, osteopathy can help relieve and prevent discomfort arising from hormonal changes and postural adaptations during the perinatal period.



Osteopathy and Sexual Health
Supporting Sexual Health Through Osteopathy
Pain during sexual intercourse is common among women, although the topic remains often taboo.
By reintegrating the pelvic floor into the overall postural scheme and relieving muscular and visceral tension in the pelvic region, osteopathy can help improve comfort and enhance sexual pleasure.
