Constance Puccinelli’s work in New York centers on a French osteopathy method rooted in manual therapy: a drug-free, non-invasive approach that seeks to improve health across the body’s systems through gentle manipulation. The emphasis is on working with the body directly rather than medicating symptoms, using soft, hands-on techniques to support overall function and ease restriction. This method attends to several interconnected structures at once, including joints, muscles, fascia, and the visceral system. That breadth gives the practice a notably whole-body orientation.
Instead of treating the body as a set of isolated parts, the approach recognizes how movement, tension, and internal balance can influence one another and shape a person’s broader sense of well-being. The character of the treatment is distinctly manual and measured. Soft manipulation defines the work, reflecting a philosophy that values precision, sensitivity, and non-invasive care.
Within that framework, osteopathy is approached as an alternative medicine modality intended to encourage healthier function across multiple systems rather than focusing narrowly on a single area. The practice also includes a three-session package valid for six months, with sharing permitted within the same family. Even in that practical detail, the emphasis remains on continuity of care and accessibility within a household setting.
French Osteopathy Method
1325 Avenue
Americas Regus Floor 28
New York, NY 10019
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