Lynne Fenerty

  • Gentle manipulative treatment to restore normal motion.
  • Musculoskeletal assessment for pain, restriction, and imbalance.
  • Soft tissue techniques to decrease pain and improve circulation.
  • Joint mobilization to restore joint mobility and function.
  • Whole-body assessment guiding active rehabilitation and recovery.

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

Fenerty Osteopathic Wellness Centre Limited

Fenerty Osteopathic Wellness Centre Limited

1933 Sackville Dr, Middle Sackville, NS, B4E 3B1

Note: Lynne has a full practice at Fenerty Osteopathic Wellness Centre and is unable to accept any new patients at this time. In special cases, Lynne will see collaborative referrals for Concussion , PTSD and Babies for consultation and short-term care. Other Osteopaths are accepting new patients at Fenerty Wellness, where Lynne can consult in as required. BIO- Lynne Fenerty, RN, BN, D.O (M.P) Canada Lynne is a Registered Nurse, Osteopathic Manual Practitioner and Wellness Coach, offering osteopathic health care and wellness/weight loss (Ideal Protein) coaching for all ages and stages. With over 30 years of clinical nursing experience, Lynne is able to combine her clinical background with osteopathic manual therapy to meet the needs of a variety of patients who face recovery from traumatic injury and the many stresses and strains of everyday life. The goals of osteopathic manual treatments are to restore function by treating the whole body and identify the causes of; pain, restriction and imbalance. Osteopathic manual therapy sessions are a gentle and effective method for restoration of normal motion, decreasing pain and increasing circulation to support your active participation in work, home life, exercise and active rehabilitation programs. Lynne enjoys treating all ages from babies to older adults. Lynne completed her osteopathic manual therapy studies and research with the Canadian College of Osteopathy, a 5 year academic and thesis ( 1-2 years) program. Her research thesis was titled, “The Effects of Osteopathic Treatment for Patients with Low Back Pain who are on a Neurosurgical Spine Waitlist”. Lynne is committed to life long learning; continually participating in many post graduate conferences and courses in Osteopathy , Human Wellness and Medical Sciences. Lynne is a devoted Mother/Nana - with a love for life and everyone around her! After work, you will find her pursuing health; at the gym, outdoors, travelling and spending time with family and friends. Quiet times, of course involve a cozy blanket, fire and her little lap dog “Brady” . Life is good-we must live it well! Lynne is a member of; The College of Registered Nurses of Nova Scotia (CRNNS) http://www.crnns.ca/ The Nova Scotia Association of Osteopaths (NSAO) http://novascotiaosteopaths.ca/ NOVA SCOTIA ASSOCIATION OF OSTEOPATHS (MANUAL PRACTICE) MEMBERS’STATEMENT: I am a member in good standing of the Nova Scotia Association of Osteopaths (NSAO) As a member of the NSAO, I am not an Osteopathic Physician, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO, formerly Doctor of Osteopathy), nor do I practice Osteopathic Medicine In Nova Scotia, Osteopathic Manual Practice is not regulated by the government, however the NSAO is actively seeking government regulation to protect the public and our profession Osteopathic Manual Practitioners are not members of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia (CPSNS)

60 minute -Initial /Re-occurring Appointment Osteopathic Manual Therapy (OMT)- (Lynne Fenerty)
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