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What is Manual Osteopathic Therapy in a few words?

   Osteopathic Manual Practitioners or Therapist are focused on the hands-on manual body therapy approach.         Manual Osteopaths believe that the body has all it needs to maintain a good functioning state and to heal itself when required and that all body systems are interrelated and dependent on one another. We think of each patient as a whole, in its entirety; including, bones, muscles, nerves, organs, fluids, whereby, each body tissue is connected and can affect one another. Have you ever been in a session and find yourself wondering why your Osteopathic Practitioner is also looking at your ankle when you were just coming in for headaches? Here’s why – a sprained ankle may be responsible for your headaches due to your body’s own interrelationships and adaptations. Manual Osteopathic Practitioners are not only treating symptoms; our belief is that we want to look for the root cause, the one that is at the origin of the issue (causing the problem). I...

Good to know facts about Manual Osteopathic Care

 One on One Manual Osteopathic Care

All Ontario patients are entitled to speak to their therapist or practioner via Telehealth, however, not all medical appointments may be best suited for this online format. Please review the list of services and conditions that are allowed for Telehealth, and a list of exclusion criteria.


Covid Safety


Our practitioners are registered and recognized to provide the best care possible, whether it be in person or via Telehealth. However, please note that not all insurance companies are up to date and you may wish to contact them to clarify individual policies.


Functional Movement


Our practitioners are registered and recognized to provide the best care possible, whether it be in person or via Telehealth. However, please note that not all insurance companies are up to date and you may wish to contact them to clarify individual policies.



Type of Injuries


If you are experiencing any of the following, we suggest that you first seek emergency care with your family doctor or the emergency department at the hospital: Chest pain Shortness of breath Allergic reaction Choking Altered state of consciousness Head or neck injury.