Become an OPS Clinic

Joining the OPS Clinic network means choosing a therapeutic practice grounded in movement science, posturo-dynamic analysis, and a continuous pursuit of clinical effectiveness. It means becoming part of a community of professionals who share the same vision: restoring the patient’s dynamic stability through orthokinesy, active tools, and a proven common methodology.

Why become an OPS Clinic ?

Joining the OPS Clinic network is not about adding a label to your practice; it is about adopting a shared clinical methodology built around the OPS assessment and movement-based manual therapy. This commitment ensures therapeutic consistency, rigorous analysis, and an active approach focused on long-term postural rebalancing. You become part of a community of dedicated therapists trained in the OTTE method, and a network that places the improvement of patient motor function at the heart of its mission.

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What the network brings to your practice

The pathway to joining the OPS Clinic network

To become an OPS Clinic, it is essential to master the entire OTTE method and obtain certification to become an Orthokinesist.

Orthokinesy training – E-learning

52 hours of video lessons presented by the founder, Christophe OTTE, through an intuitive dedicated platform that allows you to learn at your own pace.

Acquisition of theoretical foundations

Practical training

Orthokinesy Training – In-person

3 days of in-person training

Formation en posturologie avec la méthode OTTE : thérapeutes en apprentissage théorique

A network of committed experts

Certification gives you access to the OPS Clinic network, an international community of therapists applying the same methodology. You benefit from ongoing support, shared professional experience, and increased visibility on the network’s official website.

Ready to join OPS Clinics?

If you want to develop a sought-after and valued expertise based on dynamic analysis and active tools, Orthokinesy training is the gateway to this pathway. The goal is to offer each of your patients a consistent, precise approach guided by movement science.