This year we will be incorporating a monthly segment on the blog about specific muscles that may be less recognizable in terms of name-recognition, but whose job is integral to …
Massage Therapy OsteopathyJaw Muscles
Exercise Therapy Massage Therapy OsteopathyRemedial Exercise – What Is It And How Does it Help?
Remedial exercise programs are specifically-designed movement programs similar to physiotherapy sessions but including a massage in the specific area needing work.
Exercise Therapy Massage Therapy Osteopathy ReflexologyConcussion Awareness On Rowan’s Law Day
In honour of Rowan’s Law Day in Ontario, we explain why Massage Therapy, Osteopathy, Reflexology, and Remedial Exercises can help treat concussions.
Exercise Therapy Massage Therapy Osteopathy ReflexologyPlantar Fasciitis
Our feet are one of the most important, but least appreciated parts of the body. According to Card and Bordoni, “There are 29 muscles associated with the human foot: 10 …
Massage Therapy Osteopathy ReflexologySinus Issues
The human body houses four pairs of sinuses connected to your nose: Build up in the sinuses can cause discomfort, residual pain and headaches, or even infection. As we move …
Exercise Therapy Massage Therapy Osteopathy ReflexologyReasons To See A Therapist
Our physical wellness is the single most important factor in our lives, yet the most under-appreciated. We put our bodies through the ringer daily – not getting enough sleep, over-extending …
OsteopathyWhat To Expect – Osteopathy
A common question in our office and online is: What does the Osteopathic Manual Practitioner do? What happens in an Osteopathy appointment? As a frame of reference, we often describe …
OsteopathyWhy Osteopathy?
Secondary to people wondering what Osteopathy is, we find that interested parties inquire as to “What can Osteopathy help?” And the answer is: “A LOT!” 😃 The Treatment One of …
OsteopathyWhat is Osteopathy?
Osteopathy is a non-invasive form of manual therapy incorporating manipulation of muscles and joints (similar to chiropractic and physiotherapy) to affect the body’s systems and facilitate its natural ability to …
