Breeanna Billard
- Musculoskeletal assessment for pain and functional limitations.
- Pregnancy and postpartum pelvic girdle pain management.
- Soft tissue techniques and myofascial release for tension.
- Gentle joint mobilization and osteoarticular adjustments.
- Cranial-sacral and muscle energy techniques for whole-body balance.
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Bedford Orthopedic Health Centre
1093 Bedford Highway, Suite 200, Bedford, NS, B4A 1B7
BSKin, D.O.M.P. OSTEOPATHIC MANUAL PRACTITIONER Breeanna is a graduate of the five-year manual osteopathic program from the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques and has a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Dalhousie University. Breeanna has always wanted to pursue a career that focused on helping others and making a difference in clients’ quality of life. Breeanna can treat clients of all ages, for an array of issues. She has a special interest in working with pregnant and postpartum women. Osteopathy has been shown to help with pregnancy pelvic girdle pain and help the body adapt to changes during and after pregnancy. In practice, Breeanna utilizes a variety of techniques including but not limited to myofascial and soft tissue techniques, gentle joint mobilizations, cranial-sacral techniques, osteoarticular adjustments and muscle energy techniques. In using this approach, Breeanna can use the best set of skills for each individualized client and their body. Additionally, Breeanna is committed to her continued education to provide her clients with the best care. In her spare time, Breeanna enjoys exploring the Maritimes, loves to go for hikes with her husband and her dog Happy. Breeanna enjoys beachcombing, reading, visiting her local coffee shops and spending time with family and friends. Breeanna is looking forward to meeting you and working with you to assist in your osteopathic needs.
Book three Osteopathic Manual Practice (Follow-up) appointments one week apart in addition to the Full Session. If frequency needs to be adjusted it will be discussed following the Full Session.