PIERRIC MOREL

AVAILABLE EVERY SECOND SATURDAY

(Pierric has completed his dry needling qualification)

Pierric Morel studied Osteopathy for 6 years in Lyon, France and then went into private practice for 4 years. During this time, he felt the need for a greater challenge with the cases he saw, and decided to audition for a role that would change his life.

 

This role was an osteopath and sole medical provider for a famous French company of flying trapeze, Les Arts Sauts, which sent him to many corners of the globe in a span of 3 years (including Sydney in 2006), where he got to treat a variety of trauma cases and severe musculoskeletal injuries.

 

This experience within the artistic world gave opened the door for many new opportunities and he eventually became a part of the biggest water show in the world: The House of Dancing Water by Franco Dragone (creator of the first 10 shows of Cirque du Soleil) in Macau.  His greatest challenge was treating athletes and performers with incredible flexibility but great dysfunction and creating stability within their bodies to improve their function and give them pain relief.

 

Although the travelling eventually wore him out, his passion for his profession only grew stronger and he decided to settle 4 years later in Vientiane (Laos), with then integrated the French Medical Center. These 2 years allowed him interaction with general medical practitioners, dentists, physiotherapists and orthopedists under one roof, treating the same musculoskeletal and neurologic conditions.

 

After 6 years in Asia, Pierric was very pleased to move to the Middle East, in Dubai to start a new challenge, leading the performer wellness department for the new water show of Franco Dragone: La Perle. Five years later, Pierric went back for 2 years in Laos, to work and prepare for his osteopathic accreditation in Australia.

 

After all those years treating artists such as acrobats, contortionists, high divers, dancers, FMX riders, and just regular people along the way, he’s very eager to use his manual skills, which range from mobilization, manipulation, exercises and instrument assisted myofascial release within the Yaroomba community.