Osteopathy Clinics in Canada in New Brunswick
Osteopathic manual practitioners use a whole-body approach to assess and treat musculoskeletal dysfunction, nerve tension, and fluid imbalances in the body. Canadian osteopathic treatment includes joint mobilization, soft tissue techniques, and craniosacral therapy. Sports osteopathy focuses on identifying and correcting the underlying mechanical dysfunctions that contribute to athletic injury and performance limitations.
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Osteopathy Clinics in Canada Clinics in New Brunswick
50 Union St, Saint John, NB E2L 1A1, Canada
Saint John, NB
157 Hampton Rd, Rothesay, NB E2E 2R3, Canada
Rothesay, NB
26 Beaconsfield St, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H2, Canada
Fredericton, NB
96 Stanley St, Saint John, NB E2K 3Y4, Canada
Saint John, NB
15 Pettingill Rd Suite 150, Quispamsis, NB E2E 6B1, Canada
Quispamsis, NB
339 Champlain St #102, Dieppe, NB E1A 1P2, Canada
Dieppe, NB
51 Highfield St Suite 200, Moncton, NB E1C 1H1, Canada
Moncton, NB
96 Stanley St, Saint John, NB E2K 3Y4, Canada
Saint John, NB
96 Norwood Ave Suite 202, Moncton, NB E1C 6L9, Canada
Moncton, NB
157 Hampton Rd, Rothesay, NB E2E 2R3, Canada
Rothesay, NB
700 St George Blvd Unit B, Moncton, NB E1E 2C6, Canada
Moncton, NB
14 Canadian Forces Dr Unit A, Petawawa, ON K8H 0H4, Canada
Petawawa, NB
96 Norwood Ave Suite 202, Moncton, NB E1C 6L9, Canada
Moncton, NB
25 Gorge Rd, Moncton, NB E1G 0Y4, Canada
Moncton, NB
33 Foundry St #110, Moncton, NB E1C 0W9, Canada
Moncton, NB
550 Prospect St suite 2, Fredericton, NB E3B 5E3, Canada
Fredericton, NB
15 Peter Kelly Dr Unit 3-06, Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3, Canada
Fredericton, NB
475 Brookside Dr, Fredericton, NB E3A 8V4, Canada
Fredericton, NB
FAQs β Osteopathy Clinics in Canada
What is osteopathy and how does it differ from physiotherapy?
Osteopathy uses a whole-body philosophy to identify and treat the root causes of dysfunction, including restrictions in joints, muscles, fascia, and organs. Physiotherapy focuses more on targeted rehabilitation of specific injuries. Osteopathic treatment tends to be more gentle and global in scope.
What conditions do osteopaths treat?
Osteopaths treat back pain, neck pain, headaches, sports injuries, postural problems, TMJ dysfunction, and chronic pain conditions. They also treat digestive and respiratory symptoms through visceral techniques.
Is osteopathy regulated in Canada?
Osteopathy is not yet regulated in most Canadian provinces. Practitioners may be trained as osteopathic manual practitioners (5-year programs) or as osteopathic physicians (DO, regulated in some provinces). Ask your practitioner about their training and credentials.
Is osteopathy covered by extended health insurance?
Many extended health plans cover osteopathy, often under a combined manual therapy or alternative medicine benefit. Annual limits vary by plan. Check your benefit booklet or call your insurer to confirm coverage.
How many osteopathy sessions will I need?
Acute conditions may resolve in 3β6 sessions. Chronic conditions often require longer-term treatment. Osteopathic treatment tends to have lasting effects as it addresses the underlying cause of dysfunction rather than managing symptoms.
Can osteopathy help with sports injuries?
Yes. Sports osteopaths assess the whole kinetic chain to identify why an injury occurred and prevent recurrence. They work alongside physiotherapists and athletic therapists to address structural contributors to injury.
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