One of the most common reasons people see Osteopathic Practitioners is pain, especially chronic and complex pain.
While manual osteopathy offers a unique, whole-person approach using hands-on techniques, the key to managing chronic and complex pain requires more than just skilled hands. It requires understanding: Up to date research on pain science Which exercise interventions will help How nutrition may factor in your pain experience The effect of thought patterns and behaviours on pain How hyper-sensitivity can manifest in the body and what to do about it OsteopathyBC Practitioners have a minimum of 4 years education in Osteopathy with many holding two (or more) professional designations. As osteopathy is still unregulated in BC, ensure that your Osteopathic Practitioner has the best tools to be a part of your pain management team.
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May 2022
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