The benefits of using Santé Osteopathy
Core Focus
Restoring natural movement, optimizing the body's self-healing ability, and addressing the root cause of dysfunction
Approach
A whole-body, hands-on approach to diagnose and treat restrictions in movement, circulation, and nerve function
Treatment Style
Primarily hands-on: joint manipulation, mobilization, myofascial release, and soft tissue therapy to restore movement and function
Sports Injuries
Osteopaths are highly skilled in treating and preventing sports injuries by improving biomechanics, flexibility, and movement efficiency
Neurological Conditions
Effectively treats nerve-related pain, sciatica, migraines, trapped nerves, and posture-related neurological dysfunctions
Pain Management
Works holistically to reduce pain by improving structural balance, nervous system function, and circulation
Our Story
Clovis Byrne, Osteopath, started out studying medicine, but by my second year, I realised it wasn’t the right fit for me. I wanted a more hands-on approach to healthcare, something that focused on treating the whole person rather than just managing symptoms. That led me to osteopathy.
I moved to Paris to study at l’École Supérieure d’Ostéopathie (ESO), one of France’s leading osteopathic schools. From my third to fifth year, I worked in ESO’s teaching clinic, gaining real experience treating patients under supervision.
In my final year, I worked in several Paris hospitals, including Hôpital Saint-Antoine, Hôpital Charles Foix (AP-HP), and Hôpital Tenon (AP-HP). I treated hospital staff and patients in oncology (end-of-life care), hepatogastroenterology, and musculoskeletal rehabilitation, seeing first-hand how osteopathy can support people in all kinds of conditions.
Since qualifying, I’ve continued to expand my skills, adding dry needling and electrostimulation to my treatments. I work with a wide range of patients, from those with sports injuries and chronic pain to neurological conditions and postural issues. My focus is simple: help people move better, feel better, and get back to doing what they love.