At Thunder Bay Osteopathy I provide Osteopathic Manual Therapy and Integrative Massage Therapy to assist individuals on their quest for well-being. Every patient is seen as a unique and integrated whole being capable of self healing. Treatment is focused on restoring balance within the many systems, structures and physiological functions of the body to enhance overall well-being.
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I graduated from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy in 1994 obtaining my Diploma in Massage Therapy and registration with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario. With the interest of finding a more efficient method of treating patients, I began my Osteopathic studies at the Canadian College of Osteopathy in 2006.
Many people benefit from Osteopathic Manual Therapy. Whether you are in search of help in injury recovery and rehabilitation, looking for a healthful way to deal with day-to-day stress or simply interested in maintaining good health, Osteopathic Manual Therapy is a safe and effective form of health care.
If you are new to Osteopathic Manual Therapy we understand that you might have some questions. We are confident that we have the answers to your inquiries. Below are the answers to the questions that are most commonly asked about Osteopathic Manual Therapy. Should you have additional questions please feel free to Contact us!
It is advised that you bring loose fitting, comfortable clothing (shorts, t-shirt, tank-top) to wear during your Osteopathic Manual Therapy assessment and or treatment. The appointment will begin with a thorough health history intake. Many questions will be asked regarding your current complaint as well as all other past medical history.
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