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Locality: Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec

Address: blvd st luc. J3A1X9 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC, Canada

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Pauline Hamamssi, Masso-kinésithérapeute 21.05.2021

Bon long week end !

Pauline Hamamssi, Masso-kinésithérapeute 25.11.2020

COVID-19 Prenez note que mes services de massotherapie demeurent ouverts cependant pour faire suite aux recommandations du gouvernement je vous demande explicitement de respecter les conditions suivantes : - se laver les mains en arrivant à la clinique. - Si vous êtes de retour de voyage merci de reporter votre rendez-vous dans 14 jours ... - ou si vous présentez des symptômes grippaux, merci de reporter votre rendez-vous et de respecter le 14 jours d’isolement. - si vous êtes où pensez être en contact avec une personne dans les cas précédent, appliquez le principe de sûreté et reportez votre rdv. Évidemment aucuns frais de cancellations ne vous serons chargés. De mon côté, soyez assuré que mes équipements sont désinfectés entre chaques clients. Participons tous à l'effort collectif afin d'enrayer cette crise au plus vite. Merci à tous pour votre compréhension et vos efforts !

Pauline Hamamssi, Masso-kinésithérapeute 21.11.2020

Ce nouveau traitement pourrait permettre de soigner l'arthrose du genou

Pauline Hamamssi, Masso-kinésithérapeute 17.11.2020

THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME (TOS) [PATHOLOGY & DIAGNOSIS] This video (Venogram) is an amazing follow up to my TOS series I posted a few weeks ago! ... It describes a patient with venous TOS: Provocative test shows right subclavian compression and compromised venous return. TOS is a term used to describe a group of disorders that occur when there is compression, injury or irritation of the nerves and/or blood vessels (arteries and veins) in the lower neck and upper chest area. TOS is named for the space (the thoracic outlet) between your lower neck and upper chest where this grouping of nerves and blood vessels is found. TOS affects people of all ages and gender. The condition is common among athletes who participate in sports that require repetitive motions of the arm and shoulder, such as baseball, swimming, volleyball, tennis and other sports. Types of TOS disorders and related symptoms Neurogenic TOS: This condition is related to abnormalities of bony and soft tissue in the lower neck region (which may include the cervical rib area) that compress and irritate the nerves of the brachial plexus, the complex of nerves that supply motor (movement) and sensory (feeling) function to the arm and hand. Symptoms include weakness or numbness of the hand; decreased size of hand muscles, which usually occurs on one side of the body; and/or pain, tingling, prickling, numbness and weakness of the neck, chest, and arms. Venous TOS: This condition is caused by damage to the major veins in the lower neck and upper chest. The condition develops suddenly, often after unusual and tiring exercise of the arms. Symptoms include swelling of the hands, fingers and arms, as well as heaviness and weakness of the neck and arms. The veins in the anterior (front) chest wall veins also may appear dilated (swollen). Arterial TOS: The least common, but most serious, type of TOS is caused by congenital (present at birth) bony abnormalities in the lower neck and upper chest. Symptoms include cold sensitivity in the hands and fingers; numbness, pain or sores of the fingers; and poor blood circulation to the arms, hands and fingers. Video credit: @Physiogram #ThoracicOutletSyndrome See more

Pauline Hamamssi, Masso-kinésithérapeute 13.11.2020

Marée basse #coteatlantique #sablesdolonne #vendee

Pauline Hamamssi, Masso-kinésithérapeute 25.10.2020

Bon long week end !

Pauline Hamamssi, Masso-kinésithérapeute 16.10.2020

Des dispos en massage demain jeudi ! Contactez la clinique Option Santé chiropratique au 450 359 2225