Look for training, experience, communication style, and clinic reputation when choosing an osteopath.
Look for training, experience, communication style, and clinic reputation when choosing an osteopath.
Osteopathy helps identify and treat muscular imbalances, improving alignment and posture over time.
DOs are medical doctors trained in the U.S., while DOMPs are manual practitioners in Canada.
Osteopathy isn’t covered by OHIP, but many private insurance plans offer partial or full coverage.
Osteopathy supports the nervous system and circulation, helping to reduce fatigue and restore energy.
The number of sessions varies by condition, but many feel improvement within 2–5 treatments.
Osteopathy uses gentle, non-invasive techniques that are safe and beneficial for babies and kids.
Osteopathy can release jaw tension and improve alignment, helping relieve TMJ-related discomfort.
Discover what to expect during an osteopathic session, from gentle hands-on techniques to whole-body focus.
Learn the key differences between osteopathy and chiropractic care, from philosophy to techniques.