Florent Majoullier – Osteopath in Nice
Praticioner of the Osteopathic Mechanical link (LMO)

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Attending an appointment with your osteopath in Nice

Appointments only by telephone at:

 

Practice's address:
12 Rue Halévy
06000 Nice
1st floor

Fee: 60 euros/hour for children and adults
Attention: starting from october 2022 (1/10/2022),
fees for an osteopathic treatment will change to seventy euros (70 euros).

Opening hours: 8h - 19h Monday to Friday

 

Nearest parking:

  • Ruhl Meridien, 1 Promenade des Anglais, 06000 Nice;
  • Grimaldi, 11 Rue Maccarini, 06000 Nice;
  • Semiacs, Palais de la Méditerranée, 3 Rue du Congrès, 06000 Nice (1 hour free).

By bus:

  • Stop Albert 1er/Verdun (94, 200, 400, 500).
  • Stop Grimaldi (3, 7, 9, 10, 22, 59, 70).
  • Promenade des Anglais: stop Gustave V, Massenet, Congrès promenade.

By the tramway:

  • Line 1: stop at Massena. Then walk 5 to 10 minutes to the Rue Masséna and Rue Halévy junction.
  • Line 2: stop at Jean Médecin. The walk 5 to 10 minutes down to Rue Longchamp until Rue Masséna. Then follow Rue Masséna until Rue Halévy junction.

My osteopathic working experience

Picture of Florent Majoullier, osteopath in Nice, FranceGraduated in 2007 from the European School of Osteopathy in Maidstone (ESO), England, I have studied structural, visceral and cranio-sacral osteopathy. Being trained in classical osteopathy, my treatments are suitable for all. Therefore, I have been treating many infants, pregnant women, adults and elderly people. After 7 years spent in England, I have created in France the Natural Health Centre. A practice where patient’s individuality is taken into consideration.

For the last few years, I have diversified by learning a new approach named the Osteopathic Mechanical Link (LMO). An osteopathic technique perfected in France proven as the most scientific method for osteopathic diagnosis. This treatment also complies with current French law. The LMO is very efficient, accurate and results in virtually no post-treatment aches or pains. The LMO is a complimentary therapy which does not involve any manipulations (“clicking joints”) or high amplitude techniques. “No pain, no gain” is often a common misconstrued premise occasionally conveyed by practitioners but does not necessarily have to be the case.

Although osteopathy is effective for many conditions and symptoms, it is important to appreciate that it is not magical or miraculous for all situations. Therefore, although patients and practitioners are both anxious to achieve the best results possible, this may take time and several treatments.

Currently, I am the only LMO practitionner in Nice. Given this novel and very gentle approach, patients are quite surprised and very satisfied with the results achieved with this technique. LMO practioners have at their disposal a whole network of healthcare practitioners with whom we share the same holistic and human approach of health.

For more information, please visit: naturalhealthcentre.fr

What is osteopathy ?

Osteopathy is a natural, manual and scientific medicine based on the inherent ability of the human body to treat itself. It is a holistic health care therapy where the body is thought as a global entity.

The aim of osteopathy is to release tissue’s tensions or “blockages” resulting from traumas, pathologies or events linked to our environment. It balances all the different body systems, thus emphasising or maintaining our vitality. Osteopathic treatments take into consideration all the signs and symptoms described by the patient, but may not dwell entirely on only those. Just as dispersing the smoke does not extinguish a fire, osteopathic treatments endeavour to establish the root cause of the pain to alleviate symptoms. In certain cases, where chronic conditions exist, symptomatic treatment can also be applied.

Despite its recognition, osteopathy arouses many common preconceptions. With little reliable information available to the lay-person, patients, healthcare practitioners or administrative authorities, there is quite a degree of misunderstanding as to the position, purpose of efficacy of osteopathy. Osteopathy brings health and the results of its correct application has far reaching positive effects.

What does osteopathy treat ?

Osteopathy is very efficient for many disorders. The following is a non-exhaustive list of conditions treated by osteopaths. Although an osteopath can be seen without referral, referral from a medical practitioner may be needed in certain instances.

Florent Majoullier, osteopath in Nice. Osteopathy and musculoskeletal disorders. Back of a lady sat in foetal position, with her spinal column highlighted in orange.

Musculoskeletal disorders

Sprains, tendonitis, torticollis, cervical, thoracic and lumbar aches and pains, acute low back pain, coccyx aches and pains, postural disorders, pain and stiffness linked to osteoarthritis, etc…

Florent Majoullier, osteopath in Nice. Nervous and circulatory system disorders. Posterior part of a virtual human body, with all nerves outlined.

Functional nervous and circulatory system disorders

Sciatic pain, nerve root irritation, intercostal neuralgia, facial or dental neuralgia, cervico-brachial neuralgia, carpal tunnel syndrome, pudendal nerve neuralgia, Arnold nerve irritation, sequela of zona, algodystrophies, restless syndrome, heavy legs, Raynaud syndrome, etc…

Florent Majoullier, osteopath in Nice. Osteopathy and cranial disorders. Woman in pain holding her head and neck.

Cranial and ENT disorders

Headaches, migraines, sinusitis, otitis, chronic rhinitis, jaw disorders, several vertigos and/or tinnitus, etc…

Florent Majoullier, osteopath in Nice. Osteopathy and hormonal disorders. Body of a woman with lower tummy ache. The female reproductive organs are outlined.

Endocrine disorders

Menstruation disorders, menopausal disorders, unexplained infertilities, chronic fatigue syndrome, etc…

Florent Majoullier, osteopath in Nice. Osteopathy and digestive disorders. Body of a woman in pain, holding her stomach area, with part of the digestive organs outlined.

Digestive disorders

Stomach reflux, gastritis, hiatus hernia, digestion difficulties, functional colopathy, bowel movement disorders, etc…

Florent Majoullier, osteopath in Nice. Osteopathy and pregancy and post-partum. Pregnant woman in underwear, holding her tummy, an outlined baby is showed.

Osteopathic care during the pregnancy and post-partum

Urinary and gynaecological disorders (cystitis, urinary leaks, incontinence…), menstruation aches (diagnostic and treatment are all external techniques), pubic symphysis aches, etc…

Florent Majoullier, osteopath in Nice. Osteopathy and children. A new-born sleeping in peace, wearing blue clothes.

New-borns and paediatric disorders

Colic symptoms, regurgitations, unexplained crying, cranial deformation; growing aches and pains, scoliosis and dental work follow-up care, etc…

Florent Majoullier, osteopath in Nice. Osteopathy and sport injuries. Lower body of a sportive woman in pain, sat outside, holding her knee with the bones outlined.

Osteopathy and sport injury

Sport traumas follow-up, accident or surgeries (scars) follow-up ; persistent aches and pains to medical treatments, preparing surgeries, etc…

More information about your osteopath in Nice

Appointments are arranged by telephoning +33 (0)6 66 37 97 14 (it is currently not possible to book an appointment with an internet platform).

Only mutual funds can reimburse osteopathic care. A receipt will be provided to claim for your treatment given.

The Natural Health Centre can be found at : www.naturalhealthcentre.fr

For more information on the LMO association, please see : https://lmosteo.com/

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