Pierre Boachon

  • Spinal and joint manipulation for pain relief and mobility restoration.
  • Fascia work and soft tissue techniques to release tension.
  • Visceral osteopathy for digestive and respiratory organ mobility.
  • Craniosacral therapy and neuromuscular techniques for functional balance.
  • Whole-body musculoskeletal assessment and guided ultrasound palpation.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Sage Health and Wellness

Sage Health and Wellness

200-12 Irwin Ave., Toronto, ON, M4Y1K9

Pierre Boachon – Osteopathic Manual Practitioner, DOMP Pierre is an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner trained at IFOGA in Avignon, France, where he completed a five-year, full-time program accredited by the French Ministry of Health, encompassing over 5,000 hours of study. His post-graduate training includes advanced certifications through the Barral Institute in Visceral Manipulation (levels 1–6) and Neural Manipulation (levels 1–5), as well as Muscle Energy Technique with Fred Mitchell Jr., DO. He has completed over 70 hours of human dissection, and his abdominal palpation accuracy has been independently verified by ultrasound. Pierre’s approach draws on a wide range of osteopathic techniques, including spinal and joint mobilization, fascial work, visceral osteopathy, craniosacral therapy, and neuromuscular techniques, applied with precision and adapted entirely to each individual. He maintains an active commitment to continuing education in pain science, clinical research methodology, and human physiology. With over 10 years of Toronto practice and more than 450 verified 5-star patient ratings through Sun Life Financial, Pierre is recognized as one of the city’s most experienced osteopathic practitioners

Osteopathy Initial Appointment

Osteopathic Manual Therapy is a holistic science, based on a comprehensive system of diagnosis and treatment. It uses the interrelationship of anatomy and physiology, and respects the functioning of the entire human system. It is a “Natural Medicine”, meaning nothing is added (medications or remedies) or subtracted (surgery) from the body. Instead, the osteopathic philosophy embraces the notion that the body is naturally able to heal itself. The practitioner of Traditional Osteopathy works with the body to enhance this natural ability to self-regulate and self-heal.

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