by Kyla Otto | Dec 30, 2020 | Health & Wellness, Lifestyle, Osteopathy Vancouver
The Osteopathic Look on Deeper Pain Oftentimes, in Osteopathic treatment, the patient will report an old injury or pain that hasn’t been an issue for years, rearing its ugly face again. This poses the question: how can something that I thought had healed come back to...
by Becky Cyndroski | Nov 29, 2020 | Arthritis, Lifestyle, Osteopathy Vancouver
Well, let’s finish off the lower extremity by discussing the knee while I’m on maternity leave! Previous blogs have discussed the hip and the ankle/foot so we will tackle the knee below. Anatomy A quick review of the anatomy of the knee. The femur bone runs from the...
by Anouk Sanchez | Oct 30, 2020 | Health & Wellness, Osteopathy Vancouver, Postpartum
Do you remember being a child and your parents never allowing you to handle sharp objects like knifes? They said you could cut yourself. Maybe in your mind you thought that you could handle the knife with no difficulty. Once you did, you probably cut your finger...
by Rachel McIntyre | Oct 2, 2020 | Health & Wellness, Lifestyle, Osteopathy Vancouver
As we have started to get use to our “new normal”, we may be entering the “acceptance” phase of grief for the new state of our current world dynamics. With all the new protocols to stay safe, along with the many other external and internal stressors in our lives, we...
by Julien Javelaud | Aug 9, 2020 | Health & Wellness, Osteopathy Vancouver
During some of your sessions, and while we were trying to explain what we’ve found or what we think was happening in your body, you may have heard us using terms like “intraosseous” tensions, or tensions “inside the bone itself”. I get how it can sound a bit weird or...
by Becky Cyndroski | Jun 27, 2020 | Health & Wellness, Lifestyle, Lower Back Pain, Osteopathy Vancouver
During these unprecedented times, we all could use a bit of grounding…Which brings us to the legs and ensuring we are well centered and transferring weight appropriately through our lower extremities. As a result, this blog will focus on the hip joint, otherwise known...