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Osteopathy Treatment

Osteopathy

Why Osteopathy

Have you found yourself asking: What is osteopathy that my insurance plan covers and how is it different from Physiotherapy or Chiropractic? Good Question

What Is Osteopathy

Osteopathy is a patient centered form of manual health-care that involves different aspects of the person’s neuro-musculoskeletal system including the muscles, joints, nerves and other skeletal tissues. It recognises the important link between the structure of the body and how it functions. Osteopathic practitioners (university level) are trained in musculoskeletal diagnosis, management and treatment involving standardized medical examinations of the different human systems, which forms the clinical rationale for treating a patient’s condition. Osteopathic treatment varies from practitioner to practitioner, but generally involves manual therapy techniques including; massage, stretching, joint mobilisation and manipulation, dry-needling as well as management via exercise prescription. Unlike traditional medicine which is reactive and focuses on treating symptoms, osteopathy aims to target the underlying causes of your dysfunction through manual therapy as a proactive approach to address prevention.

OUR CLINICAL ASSESSMENT

We have 3 multidisciplinary clinics in Toronto, Bloor West Village and Oakville. Whether you require help recovering from an injury or wish to take your fitness goals to the next level, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us 24/7 through e-mail at clinic@physiodna.com, by phone at 905-338-2437 or via our online booking tool.

RESTORATIVE AND REHABILITATIVE THERAPY

We have one mission: to help you prevent pain and injury while promoting body awareness. Our clinicians use evidence-based assessments, treatments and prevention plans to ensure that you understand how to maintain a long-term healthy lifestyle.

MOVEMENT, PERFORMANCE AND WELLNESS

At our clinics in Toronto, Bloor West Village and Oakville, we recognize the need to find unique solutions for our clients. We provide custom packages with a wide range of services tailored to suit each individual’s needs whilst always striving for the best results.

How It Work

Your Path to Wellness

What To Expect In Your Osteopathy Session?

Take your medical history

Provide a physical examination

(orthopaedic and neurological testing)

Explain the presenting complaint and reasoning behind presentation

Formulate a treatment protocol involving manual therapy

Provide post treatment clinical re-evaluation

Give suitable at-home management structures

(exercise prescription) to follow between appointments and to aid in long-term care and prevention

Get Back to Living Pain-Free

Don’t let pain hold you back—take the first step toward a healthier, stronger you with PhysioDNA. Contact us today and let us help you move better, feel better, and live better.

Common complaints Osteopathic manual practitioners see:

Hips, back and shoulder pain

Headaches and migraines

Sports injuries and soreness

Repetitive strain injuries

Acute trauma and chronic pain dysfunctions

Nerve pain and dysfunction

Postural complaints

Osteopathic treatment can offer a variety of benefits, including:

The 4 main principles of Osteopathy:

Book an initial assessment at our Spadina Location with our experienced osteopathic manual practitioner David Koffman

Osteopathy is based on the principle that the body’s structure (bones, muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues) and function are interrelated. Osteopaths believe that the body has a natural ability to heal itself when its structure is in balance.

Techniques used & personalized approach

Overall experience & treatment structure with a physioDNA Osteopath

1

Initial Assessment

2

Goal Setting

3

Treatment Plan

4

Exercise Prescription

5

Monitoring Progress

6

Long-Term Maintenance

7

Education and Self-Care

8

Review and Adaptation

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