The KinéOParis' practices located in the heart of the 17th and 9th arrondissments of Paris, welcome you from Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. to provide you with physiotherapy and osteopathy treatments to improve your functional abilities.
The KinéOParis practice welcomes you from Monday to Friday from 8am to 8pm to provide osteopathy and physiotherapy to improve your functional capacities
KinéOParis is a group of physiotherapists specialised in vestibular rehabilitation, osteopathy and sports physiotherapy. Our aim is to get you back on your feet whatever your age. We bring all our skills and knowledge to your therapy.
Patients often have difficulties in knowing what the difference is between osteopathy and physiotherapy. In truth it is quite simple: osteopathy will release tensions that may exist on muscles, ligaments, fascias or joints through manual techniques. Physiotherapy, on the other hand, will teach you to use your body again through muscle strengthening. Physiotherapy can be done with the help of physiotherapy machines such as ultrasound, Tecartherapy©, shock waves or Lasertherapy©.
Even though physiotherapy is a paramedical profession (subject to a state diploma) and osteopathy is an alternative medical discipline, the two therapies are therefore very complementary.
Joining KinéOParis means being able to constantly switch from one discipline to the other in order to optimise recovery. We establish a preliminary assessment which allows us to know which therapy is best suited to you and then direct you to the most competent therapist to treat your pathology. This way you can recover as quickly as possible.
We are constantly training and are post-graduate trainers in training institutes, which allows us to remain at the forefront of what is done in our disciplines.
Becoming a physiotherapist means learning on a 5-year course including a common year with doctors to fight against the deficiencies of patients. This course is sanctioned by a state diploma allowing you to become a health professional. In a rehabilitation center, in hospitals or in private practice, the physiotherapist will manage orthopedic, neurological, respiratory or rheumatological pathologies.
Ayayi AJAVON, founder of the firm, physiotherapist and osteopath, teacher in manual therapy, will know how to determine which is the best treatment to relieve joint pain or muscle tension. Cervical pain (or neck pain) holds no secrets for him and the treatment of the jaw is one of his specialties. Physiotherapist for many top athletes in basketball and football, he has worked for many years with Bemavo Corporation to monitor its athletes.
Thomas CAVARLE, vestibular physiotherapist, works with the latest technologies to treat the symptoms of vertigo. Vertigo is defined as an illusion of rotational movement with neuro-vegetative signs, without loss of consciousness, associated for the most part with a feeling of pseudo-drunkenness. They translate the acute, unilateral or at least asymmetrical deficit of the vestibular sensory input by damage to the labyrinth or the vestibular nerve. They fall within the framework of so-called "vestibular" syndromes that can be individualized as follows: Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (the famous "crystals in the ear"), vestibular neuritis, Ménière's disease for the best known.
Virtual reality is a very valuable tool now and the use of the rotary chair is essential for therapy.
Member of the French Society of Vestibular Physiotherapy, he has made vestibular rehabilitation his specialty.
Aubin BOUTHENET, physiotherapist, the most focused on scientific research. Passionate about reading articles, he knows everything that has just come out, everything that is effective and everything that has not been shown to be effective in the treatment. Sports activity, equipment, orthopaedics, traumatology or ergonomics, nothing escapes this diligent physiotherapist.
We treat a wide spectrum of pathologies such as ankle or knee sprains, fractures, lymphatic drainage, osteoarthritis pain, neck pain or cervical pain, mid back pain or thoracic pain, lumbago or lower pain back. Physiotherapy is very indicated in the aftermath of surgery and nerve pain.
But some skills of rehabilitation physiotherapists are little known, such as scar work, vestibular rehabilitation to fight against vertigo or respiratory rehabilitation. They are however very efficient in acute as in chronic phase. Finally, ergonomics is an integral part of physiotherapy: we will therefore be at your side to modify your workstation if necessary.
With our osteopath you can treat your migraines, lumbago, digestive disorders or even prepare for your sports competitions.
The KinéOParis practice is located 200 meters from Saint-Lazare station, very accessible by many metro, bus or Vélib lines. Bicycle parking has been installed if you need it and your bike will be in the safe custody of our pleasant caretaker.
Finally, you will have to cross the magnificent inner courtyard to reach us, at the second floor with elevator.