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Osteopathic Care

Osteopathic care can help with:

Spinal Health

Mobility & Musculoskeletal issues

Headaches/migranes

Digestive/Reproductive & Respiratory Issues

and much more!

What is Osteopathy?

Osteopathy is a gentle, non-invasive form of manual therapy. Practitioners who are classically trained make use of their in-depth understanding of anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics. They utilize four core principles as outlined in 1874 by Dr. Still to design a treatment that is unique to each individual.

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The body is a complete unit (mind, body, spirit) | The body is self-healing and self-regulating | The structure (anatomy) and function (physiology) are interrelated on all levels | Rational treatment is based on these principles.

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The goal of Osteopathic treatment is to restore health to an area by removing restrictions in all layers of tissue, as Osteopathy addresses the function of muscles, joints, nerves, blood vessels, and lymphatics. Osteopathic Manual Practitioners (OMP's) look to balance the restrictions and asymmetries that negatively impact the structure and function of the body.

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Osteopathic care is beneficial for people of all ages including but not limited to those experiencing: traumatic injury, migraines, mobility and musculoskeletal issues, spinal health, digestive irregularity, reproductive, and respiratory issues.

Fee Schedule

Complimentary 15-Min Phone call

15 Minutes

Osteopath - Initial Visit

40 Minutes

Osteopath - Subsequent Visit

25 Minutes

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