Osteopathy
Urgent osteopathy in Sitges
A rapid consultation to relieve acute pain and restore mobility as quickly as possible.
Who it is for
When should you seek an urgent osteopathy appointment?
It is indicated when acute pain, a feeling of “blockage” or a sudden limitation of movement appears and you need prompt hands-on care in Sitges.
Acute low back pain
Intense low back pain that limits movement: relieving pain and restoring mobility.
Acute torticollis
Severe neck pain with difficulty moving the neck: releasing tension and restoring mobility.
Back and neck
Acute pain that limits movement: reducing tension and making movement easier.
“Joint blockage”
A feeling of stiffness or a “blocked” joint: restoring mobility and reducing pain.
Posture and mobility
Sudden stiffness in the back, hip or shoulder: restoring range and fluidity of movement.
Pain after exertion
Overload or sudden pain after physical activity: relieving tension and supporting recovery.
HOW WE WORK
A clear, precise process tailored to you
When acute pain or a sudden limitation of movement appears, the first step is to understand what is happening. We carry out a precise assessment to identify the source of the problem and ensure that osteopathy is the appropriate response.
From there, we apply hands-on treatment adapted to the situation to relieve pain, restore mobility and support recovery.
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Assessment and safety
We assess your case and rule out red flags.
If needed, we refer you to your doctor or for further tests.
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Treatment
We use osteopathic techniques adapted to relieve pain, release tension and restore mobility.
03
Restoring mobility
We restore movement in the affected area to support a quick and lasting recovery.
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Immediate recommendations
We guide you on movement, rest and simple exercises to support your recovery between sessions.
Our osteopathy team
A team of osteopaths in Sitges ready to assess and treat acute pain quickly and precisely.
Anthony Lopez
Coordinated care, centred on you
Blandine Chambonnier
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Do you need a rapid appointment in Sitges?
Book your appointment and we will help you relieve acute pain and restore mobility.
Location
Carrer de Salvador Olivella, 2
Local #10
08870 Sitges (Barcelona)
Opening hours
Monday to Friday
8:00 – 20:00
Fee
€70 per session
60 min
What our patients say
Every journey is unique. Our aim is to support you with clinical rigour and human warmth.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We answer your questions
Clear answers to help you know when to consult an osteopath for acute pain.
When can it be useful to see an osteopath urgently?
When acute pain or a sudden limitation of movement appears, such as a lumbar blockage, torticollis or severe pain in the back or a joint. In these cases, an assessment can help evaluate the situation and guide treatment.
Can osteopathy help with acute low back pain?
Acute low back pain is one of the most common reasons for consultation. Osteopathic treatment aims to reduce muscular tension, improve mobility in the lumbar area and help the body gradually regain movement.
When should I consult a doctor first?
If the pain appears after significant trauma, or if there is loss of strength, fever or neurological symptoms, it is important to see a doctor first. In consultation, we always assess these signs to ensure patient safety.
Is it normal for pain to severely limit movement?
Yes. In many cases, the body reacts to pain by increasing muscular tension to protect the affected area. This can cause stiffness or a temporary feeling of blockage.
How many sessions are usually needed in an acute situation?
In acute situations, some people notice improvement within a few sessions. The number of consultations depends on the intensity of the pain, its evolution and the body’s response to treatment.
Can osteopathic treatment be painful?
In cases of acute pain, techniques are adapted to the patient’s sensitivity. The aim is to reduce tension and improve mobility without increasing pain.
Can I move or work after the session?
It depends on the situation. In many cases, relative rest is recommended for one or two days, followed by a gradual return to usual activities.
How long does acute pain usually take to improve?
Recovery depends on the cause of the pain, the person’s general condition and the adaptation of activities. In many cases, pain improves progressively in the days following treatment.