Osteopathy

 What is Osteopathy?

Osteopathy is a manual approach whose objective is to restore the function of the structures and systems of the human body in order to optimize its capacity of self-regulation.

This practice is based on an in-depth knowledge of health sciences and the interactions that are specific to the body's balance.

Thanks to this fine and precise palpation, a complete and global evaluation allows to investigate the cause of neuro-musculo-skeletal, visceral and cranial dysfunctions. Each osteopathic treatment is individualized.

[Definition by Osteopathy Quebec]

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What does Osteopathy treat?

Osteopathy helps treat your muscles and joints through manual therapy. It can be used to relieve a variety of ailments, such as:

  • Joint injuries (neck, lumbar, shoulder, hip, knee)

  • Muscle or ligament injuries (sprains, tendinitis, tendinopathy)

  • Chronic pain

  • Cranial and ENT sphere (headaches, migraine, concussion)

  • Respiratory problems

  • Visceral problems (digestive system, gynecological, urinary)

  • In babies: plagiocephaly, torticollis, gastric reflux, colic

  • In pregnant or postpartum women: lumbosacral pain, pelvic pain

What techniques are used in Osteopathy? 

Osteopathic practitioners employ a variety of manual techniques to help treat patients, such as

  • Deep tactile pressure

  • Mobilization of joints

  • Mobilization and stretching of soft tissue

  • Muscle energy techniques

  • Ligament balancing techniques

  • Cranial therapy

  • Visceral mobilization

We will develop customized plan for treatment based on the nature of your injury and your needs.

Is Osteopathy covered by Insurance?

Osteopathy may be covered under your insurance provider as a osteopathy treatment. Please check with your insurance provider to confirm your coverage if you are unsure.

How can I book an appointment?

If you would like to speak to a practitioner regarding osteopathy services, please use our contact page to call or email and book an appointment.