Nicolas Lahuerta

Qualified osteopath. Originally from south-west France, he graduated from the Sutherland College of Osteopathy in Bordeaux in 2011.
Once he had his diploma, he opened two practices in his region, which he managed as an independent osteopath for 10 years.
His years of work have enabled him to understand a wide range of patients and reasons for consultation.
He has a particular appreciation of the world of sport and was lucky enough to cover a number of championships as an osteopath, including the Kayaking World Cup in 2022.
He has also worked for amateur football and rugby clubs, but is interested in all types of sport.
He practices minimalist running as well as open-water swimming, which he combines with his favourite sport, swimrun racing.
Caring for all types of patients, he is particularly interested in osteopathic practice for sportspeople and obtained his University Diploma in Sports Osteopathy in 2017 at the University of Avignon.
With a passion for travel and nature, the call of Swiss adventure prompted him to move with his family, and it was with great enthusiasm that he joined the Osteo 7-7 team in June 2023.
He attaches particular importance to the patient-practitioner relationship, which he nurtures in a respectful, attentive and friendly manner.
His curiosity and wide-ranging interests have led him to take part in a number of advanced training courses, and although his practice is versatile, it focuses more on so-called structural manipulations.Your osteopath has been trained in:
-Mechanical links levels 1, 2 and 3 (with Eric Prat)
-Paediatric and Perinatal Osteopathy Certificate (with Roselyne Lalauze-Pol)
-Structural techniques without tension (with Jérôme Nourry)
-University Diploma in Sports Osteopathy (several lecturers including Jean-Marcel Ferret and Frédéric Brigaud).
As well as French, which is his mother tongue, Nicolas speaks Spanish and has a basic knowledge of English.