Osteopathic Manual Therapy

- Osteoarticular manipulations of the pelvis, spine and joints. - Fascial tissue and systems manipulations and stretch therapies. - Craniosacral Osteopathy manipulations of the aspects of the cranium, diaphragms, and spinal lesions. - Visceral Osteopathy manipulations of the fascial system that supports the organ framework to optimize function as designed. - Corrective exercise prescrip... Read More

- Osteoarticular manipulations of the pelvis, spine and joints.
- Fascial tissue and systems manipulations and stretch therapies.
- Craniosacral Osteopathy manipulations of the aspects of the cranium, diaphragms, and spinal lesions.
- Visceral Osteopathy manipulations of the fascial system that supports the organ framework to optimize function as designed.
- Corrective exercise prescriptions.


Sport Osteopathic Manual Therapies (with Kinesiology/NKT/FST)

Sports injuries are common, especially in contact sports where bruises and strains are part and parcel of everyday life. The nature of sports is so intense and frantic today that injuries are almost inevitable; to address this, osteopathy has emerged as an important component of the condition process; for example, the number of sport clubs employing an osteopath has increased significantly in r... Read More

Sports injuries are common, especially in contact sports where bruises and strains are part and parcel of everyday life. The nature of sports is so intense and frantic today that injuries are almost inevitable; to address this, osteopathy has emerged as an important component of the condition process; for example, the number of sport clubs employing an osteopath has increased significantly in recent years. Professional sports players depend on osteopathic treatment as a means of keeping their bodies in optimum physical shape as well as a way to heal or ease existing conditions. Common sports injuries include strains and sprains, which affect the tendons, muscles and ligaments as well as swelling, bruising and areas of muscular pain or aching.
Osteopathy identifies problems relating to the fascia, nervous system, muscles, bones and tissues; this broad approach helps to identify wider issues which can contribute to localized pain or specific complaints.
In sport, osteopathy is often used as a preventive measure in order to keep the body in optimum condition and to reduce the risk of injury in the future. This is achieved by keeping the nervous system primed, joints lubricated, and the muscles loose and warm prior to a game or match and allowing the muscles to relax and cool at the end; fascial release is often used to ensure the muscles are relaxed.
Repetitive strain injuries such as tennis elbow are caused by prolonged strain on a particular muscle or tendon; these injuries are not exclusive to tennis and can also be experienced in other racquet sports as well as non-sporting activities including gardening, typing and playing a musical instrument. Treatment for repetitive strain injuries often involve specialized stretching and strengthening routines; these can often be carried out at home.
Osteopathy can stretch and condition the fascia/muscles and related nervous system interaction and ease the pain; a routine of stretches to carry out at home can also be recommended.

Services include:
- Fascial Stretch Therapy (Osteopathic Osteoarticular Mobilizations and Frederick Stretch Therapy/FST)
- Biomechanical Patterning Analysis (including Neurokinetic Therapy/NKT)
- Exercise and conditioning program
- Performance Coaching


Intern Osteopathic Manual Therapist

Intern Osteopathic Manual Therapist are currently in school completing the Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice. The intern is able to treat based on the current Osteopathic assessment and treatment techniques learned. Although the treatment is not complete Osteopathic Manual Therapy care as it would be with certified professional, the care provided for this treatment remains very beneficial ... Read More

Intern Osteopathic Manual Therapist are currently in school completing the Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice. The intern is able to treat based on the current Osteopathic assessment and treatment techniques learned. Although the treatment is not complete Osteopathic Manual Therapy care as it would be with certified professional, the care provided for this treatment remains very beneficial to all clients. If you wanted to try out Osteopathic care and techniques working with an intern under their professional practicum is a great way to do so free of charge.

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Husband, Father, Coach, Osteopathic Manual Therapist, Kinesiologist, Biomechanic Movement Specialist, Clinical Exercise Physiologist, Ergonomics Consultant, HSE, Disability, & Rehabilitation Specialist

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