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Manual Osteopathy

Cupping + Sacrial Therapy Available

Manual Osteopathy is a form of manual healthcare which recognizes the important link between the structure of the body and the way it functions. Osteopathic Manual Practitioners focus on how the skeleton, joints, muscles, nerves, circulation, connective tissue and internal organs function as a holistic unit.

During your first appointment, you will be required to fill out a health history form and before treatment, the Manual Osteopath will conduct an osteopathic examination.

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Treatment is included in the initial appointment and will consist of a combination of osteopathic techniques tailored specifically to your needs and treatment plan

What conditions do Osteopathic Manual Practitioner's treat?


The following conditions and issues can be treated (but not limited to) by Manual Osteopathic care:

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  • Back, neck, and sciatica pain

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  • Headaches, TMJ, and jaw pain 

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  • Pain resulting from motor vehicle accidents, over-use and sports injuries

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Respiratory Illness

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  • Asthma, bronchitis, allergies, pleurisy

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Systemic Issues

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  • Digestive disorders

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  • Chronic infectious disease 

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  • Circulatory problems

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  • Neurological

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  • Genitourinary problems

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Ear, Nose, and Throat

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  • Chronic ear infections

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  • Recurrent sore throats & frequent colds

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  • Sinusitis & tinnitus

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Pregnancy Issues such as back pain, edema, and swelling can also be addressed. 

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CLINIC HOURS

Monday to Friday - 7am to 9 pm
Saturday - 7am to 2 pm
Sunday - Emergency Only
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Email: ShelburneFamilyChiropractic@gmail.com

Phone: 519-217-9308

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