Find the root cause of your pain and reclaim autonomy over your injuries and ailments today.
Find the root cause of your pain and reclaim autonomy over your injuries and ailments today.
Osteopathy is a hands-on, manual therapy that works with the body’s natural intelligence to restore balance, mobility, and optimal function. It is rooted in the understanding that the body operates as a unified, self-regulating system, and that true health comes from within.
Whether you're recovering from injury, dealing with chronic pain, or seeking to improve your overall well-being, osteopathy offers a gentle, effective path to healing.
1. The body functions as a unit
Every part of the body is interconnected, both structurally and functionally. A restriction in one area can create dysfunction in another and we must view and treat the person as a whole in order to get to the root problem of their dysfunction.
2. The rule of the artery
Healthy tissues rely on proper circulation. Osteopathy supports optimal blood and fluid flow to nourish, oxygenate, and detoxify all areas of the body.
3. Structure and function are interrelated
How the body and its parts are aligned structurally directly affects how it functions and vice versa. Addressing misalignments improves the function, performance and recovery of the body and its parts.
4. The body has the innate ability to self-heal
This principle recognizes that healing does not come from external influences alone, but from within. Osteopathy simply creates the space and balanced conditions that allow the body to do what it is inherently designed to do: adapt, regulate, and restore health.
Kinesiology is the scientific study of human movement and function. It combines anatomy, biomechanics, and exercise physiology to help individuals move better, feel stronger, and recover faster.
Whether you are in the midst of an injury, surgery, or chronic condition, OsteoKinetic Wellness can help you get back to yourself again.
Greg offers registered kinesiology sessions that go beyond exercise programming. His treatments use detailed movement assessments and corrective strategies tailored to each person’s unique needs.
We love our patients, so feel free call or text for any interest and inquiries.
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