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Osteopath in Reggio nell'Emilia

The Global Energy Osteopata Reggio Emilia clinic, founded and directed by Stefania Bedogni, is a renowned centre for osteopathy, located in the heart of the city. Thanks to a philosophy based on dedication, the clinic has become well-known for its professional and personalised approach.

Stefania Bedogni, an osteopath with years of experience, stands out for her ability to listen to her clients and understand their specific needs. Thanks to her attention to detail and focus on her clients' improvement, the Global Energy Osteopata Reggio Emilia clinic offers a comprehensive range of osteopathic treatments, gentle osteopathy, mobilisation techniques, craniosacral treatments, and fascial therapies.

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Stefania Bedogni


The Global Energy Osteopata Reggio Emilia clinic specialises in professional and personalised osteopathic treatment. Thanks to the philosophy based on Stefania Bedogni's dedication, everyone can rely on excellent service. The clinic is committed to providing continuous support and maintaining constant dialogue with clients in order to help them achieve and maintain optimal wellbeing.

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The importance of Osteopathy

Osteopathy is very important as it offers a range of treatments that help improve the quality of life.

The osteopath is a professional who primarily deals with structural and mechanical issues concerning the muscular and skeletal system of the individual.

When to intervene

The osteopath relies on a comprehensive and detailed assessment of each client, taking into account their physical symptoms and lifestyle. This allows for the personalisation of each treatment to address the underlying cause of the issues, promoting recovery and the maintenance of bodily balance.

THE logo


The logo depicts two trees within the yin and yang, which are supported by two hands.

The tree is the symbol of the world, acting as a mediator between the depths of the earth and the heights of the skies. In particular, the cosmic tree is represented by the Ficus Religiosa (pippal), under whose branches Buddha attained enlightenment—"awakening." Plato also refers to the image of the inverted tree when he states that man is a celestial plant, meaning that man is like an inverted tree, whose roots extend towards the sky and branches towards the earth. The tree symbolises the earthly energy that is fertilised by the celestial energy and vice versa.

The symbol of yin and yang represents the duality that exists in every element that comprises the Universe: two opposing yet complementary entities that form the whole.

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