W H Y M A N U A L T H E R A P Y
Manual Therapy is all about treating the body as a whole and seeks to address the cause of your pain, rather than just alleviating the symptom. Through gentle techniques, using my hands, I aim to remove the barriers that have been blocking your body from healing itself.
I use an Osteopathic Approach in my treatments.
L O C A T I O N & A V A I L I B I L I T Y
Currently not available while on Maternity Leave.
Manual Therapy is all about treating the body as a whole and seeks to address the cause of your pain, rather than just alleviating the symptom. Through gentle techniques, using my hands, I aim to remove the barriers that have been blocking your body from healing itself.
I use an Osteopathic Approach in my treatments.
L O C A T I O N & A V A I L I B I L I T Y
Currently not available while on Maternity Leave.
My techniques include:
StructuralI use myofascial release as well as other gentle techniques that address the alignment of the entire skeletal system |
CraniosacralLight, therapeutic touch to the bones of the cranium that have a holistic effect on the entire human body |
Visceral MAnipulation Gentle, hands-on techniques to improve the function of the thoracic, abdominal and pelvic organs |
my Hourly rates.
As a manual therapist, I will be offering discounted student rates until I receive my Diploma of Osteopathy Manual Practice (DOMP).
Once I have completed my studies, I will become an Osteopathic Practitioner and my rates will increase. However, at that time my clients will have the option to bill their sessions to their extended benefit health plans. |
about me. |
Hi, my name is Brittany. My Osteopathic Journey started as a young girl who loved to figure skate. I have always had an affinity to understanding the human body and all that it's capable of. Because of this, I pursued a degree in Kinesiology at the University of British Columbia.
After I graduated from University in 2012, my father (who was diagnosed with MS thirty years ago) introduced me to Osteopathy as he searched for new and alternative ways to improve his quality of life. I started training with The Canadian School of Osteopathy in 2015 and have never looked back.
After I graduated from University in 2012, my father (who was diagnosed with MS thirty years ago) introduced me to Osteopathy as he searched for new and alternative ways to improve his quality of life. I started training with The Canadian School of Osteopathy in 2015 and have never looked back.