Please wear comfortable athletic type clothing that allows your Osteopathic Manual Practitioner (OMP) to move you around.
Prior to your appointment, please ensure you have filled out the Intake Form through the link sent to you via email upon booking! Your OMP will review your health hsitory prior to your appointment.
In your first visit, your OMP will go over your health history form with you and answer any questions or concerns you may have regarding Osteoapthy. The OMP will begin the Osteopathic Assessment and Treatment followed by an overview of the treatment, post treatment expectations and re-booking.
Osteopathy is a safe and effective treatment choice for people of all ages including infants. It is benefical for those experiencing specific health concerns, injuries and those looking for overall wellness.
Your Osteopathic Manual Practitioner is a member in good standing with OSTCAN, which allows which allows treatment to be covered by most major insurance companies in Canada. Holism Osteopathy does not direct bill at this time, however a detailed receipt will be provided at the end of treatment that you can submit for reimbursement.
Osteopathic treatment seeks out the root cause of what your are experiencing versus treating the symptoms. We treat the body as one functional unit rather than treating the diagnoses, condition or symptom.
Osteopathy can help with many conditions, including but not limited to:
General muscle tension, strains, back, neck and joint pain
Swelling and Inflammation
Migraines, Headaches, Concussions, TMJ related pain
General Health, Wellness and Prevention of Injury
Sports related injuries/recovery
Nerve Pain
Vertigo, Sinus Congestion
Menstrual Pain
Digestive related concerns (IBS, consitpation, diarrhea)
Infant Care (torticollis, latching, reflux/digestion, birthing trauma etc).
Please note that Holism Osteopathy strives to provide a safe space for any person who wishes to receive Osteopathic Treatment.
Holism Osteopathy is located in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People, and we acknowledge them as the past, present, and future caretakers of this land.