Ligny-en-Barrois. Expanded care offerings at the health center with the arrival of an osteopath

The multidisciplinary health center welcomes Laurine Grandjean-Joyeux, a qualified osteopath who has joined the medical team. This new specialty meets a growing need among the population of Linas and the surrounding area, thus offering an additional service.
Trained at the Strasbourg Osteopathic College in a 5-year course, Ms. Grandjean-Joyeux makes it a priority to "take the time to welcome each patient, understand their pain and enable them to leave feeling better."
She emphasizes the importance of consulting before the first signs of tension appear, in order to take stock of one's health and prevent pain from developing.
And also to remember that osteopathy can be beneficial for sedentary professionals, faced with back and neck problems, as well as for those exercising physical professions.
The integration of an osteopath into the health center is a major asset, promoting teamwork for the well-being and comprehensive monitoring of patients. Ms. Grandjean-Joyeux is able to differentiate whether pain is a matter of osteopathy or requires referral to another specialist.
Alongside her practice, she continues her continuing education, particularly in pediatrics, in order to provide appropriate care to her patients.
With this new arrival, the Ligny-en-Barrois health center is strengthening its commitment to the health and well-being of its patients, by offering a multidisciplinary and personalized approach.
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