Dakota Lelek
- Musculoskeletal assessment to identify root causes of dysfunction.
- Manipulative treatment to relieve joint and soft tissue restrictions.
- Soft tissue techniques for myofascial release and pain reduction.
- Joint mobilization to restore range of motion and function.
- Whole-body assessment to guide individualized manual treatment plans.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Precision Spinal Care
19369 Sheriff King St SW, Suite 314, Calgary, AB, T2X 0T9
Manual Osteopathic Therapist “Being able to help patients to improve their quality of life is exactly what led me to this career.” Qualifications To prepare for her career, Dakota attended Mount Royal University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Health & Physical Education: Physical Literacy in 2019. In 2023, she earned a Diploma of Manual Osteopathic Practice: Honours with Distinction from the Manual Osteopathic College of Canada. In addition to being a MOT, Dakota is also a professional kinesiologist. Dakota loves puzzles and is a big problem solver. She always wanted to work in a hands-on field where she could really help people and use these skills. “With manual osteopathic therapy, a key component is getting to the root cause of the issue.” For Dakota the most fulfilling aspect of being a MOT is when a patient’s condition improves. Outside the practice Dakota enjoys spending time with her family on the cattle ranch she grew up on.
We are unable to direct bill for MOT as the insurance companies have not yet set up direct billing for this modality. You can pay and submit to your insurance. At this time Canada Life will not accept treatments under Dakota due to the MOT association that she is registered under.