Your osteopaths in Etterbeek

Jeffrey Janssens
Jeffrey JanssensOsteopath

Your Etterbeek osteopath Jeffrey Janssens qualified as a physiotherapist at the ULB (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) in 2015, after a 4-year course of study including theory (anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, medical, surgical and sports pathology, neurology, orthopedics) and practical training (massage, mobilization, specialized techniques, cardio-respiratory, neurological, sports and orthopedic rehabilitation).

His clinical training took place in rehabilitation centers, hospitals and private practices, and he completed numerous internships in intensive care, rehabilitation, pediatrics, cardiology, pneumology, neurology, lymphology, orthopedics-traumatology and sports centers. He has also trained in LPG lymphatic drainage, MTP, crocheting and taping/strapping/kinesiotaping.

Jeffrey Janssens also trained in Chinese medicine at the China Nanjing International Acupuncture Training Centre, specializing in acupuncture and Tuina (traditional Chinese massage). In addition, he has a Master’s degree in sports physiotherapy and is completing a course inosteopathy at the Université Libre de Bruxelles.

Professionally, Jeffrey has been practicing at the Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire Saint-Pierre in Brussels and in the revalidation department of the Centre Hospitalier César de Paepe for 3 years, and works in private practice.

His passion for sport has led him to work as a physiotherapist for the Belgian First Division Rugby team (2013-2014 and 2014-2015 seasons), for the national Beach soccer team (2016-2017 season) and he continues to follow a provincial first team in soccer since 2015.

Simon Flament
Simon FlamentOsteopath D.O.

Your osteopath in Etterbeek Simon Flament graduated in osteopathy from ULB (Université Libre de Bruxelles) in 2024. This 6-year course, in collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine, enabled him to acquire a solid knowledge of medical semiology, anatomy, biomechanics and physiology, as well as advanced therapeutic techniques. This rigorous training enables her to offer personalized sessions tailored to the specific needs of each patient.

In the course of his training, Simon had the opportunity to carry out various internships, both in hospitals and private practices, which enriched his understanding of different clinical approaches. He also completed a practical internship as an osteopath at the ULB Medical Service, where he gained his first professional experience of caring for patients independently. In addition, he was a student assistant for osteopathic practical work, enabling him to develop an effective pedagogy for teaching techniques, thus reinforcing his theoretical and practical skills.

His practice is based on a manual approach focused on improving mobility and physical comfort, in particular by treating musculoskeletal disorders such as cervicalgia, dorsalgia, lumbago, temporomandibular joint dysfunctions and disorders of the musculoskeletal system in general.

Her aim is to offer attentive, precise support, taking into account the individuality of each patient, to enable them to regain well-being and ease of movement in everyday life.

Simon speaks French and English.

EN : Your Osteopath in Etterbeek Simon Flament graduated in osteopathy from ULB (Université Libre de Bruxelles) in 2024. This 6-year course, in collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine, enabled him to acquire solid knowledge of medical semiology, anatomy, biomechanics and physiology, as well as advanced therapeutic techniques. This rigorous education enables him to offer personalized sessions tailored to the specific needs of each patient.

In the course of his education, Simon had the opportunity to carry out various observation internships, both in hospitals and private practices, which enabled him to enrich his understanding of different clinical approaches. He also carried out a practical internship as an osteopath at the ULB Medical Service, where he gained his first professional experience by caring for patients independently. In addition, he worked as a student-assistant during osteopathic practical work, enabling him to develop an effective pedagogy for teaching techniques, thus reinforcing his theoretical and practical skills.

His practice is based on a manual approach focused on improving mobility and physical comfort, in particular by treating musculoskeletal disorders such as neck pain, back pain, lower back pain, temporomandibular joint dysfunctions and disorders of the musculoskeletal system in general.

His aim is to offer attentive, precise support, taking into account the individuality of each patient, so that they can regain well-being and ease of movement in their daily lives.