Christina Gravelle

  • Whole-body assessment to identify root causes of dysfunction.
  • Musculoskeletal assessment for posture, biomechanics, and movement dysfunction.
  • Manipulative treatment to restore structure-function relationships and self-healing.
  • Soft tissue techniques to improve circulation, nerve supply, and tissue mobility.
  • Joint mobilization to restore joint mobility and reduce musculoskeletal pain.

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

Core Health Collective

Core Health Collective

63 Ontario St, St. Catharines, ON, L2R 5J3

Christina is an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner and graduate of the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy with a Masters of Osteopathic Manual Science (M.OMSc.) Before this, Christina completed her Bachelor of Science from Old Dominion University, where she also competed in NCAA rowing while on an athletic scholarship. Back in Canada, she advanced her undergraduate degree and obtained a graduate certificate in Exercise Science for Health and Performance, allowing her to design programs to support those with chronic conditions and optimizing the performance of athletic populations. This is where she discovered her love of anatomy, physiology and the human body. Christina uses classical osteopathic principles to restore the body’s innate ability to self heal and regulate by reinstating the proper relationships of structure and function. Through her thoroughly full body assessment, Christina will help navigate the root cause of dysfunction by restoring proper body mechanics, opening up circulation and nerve impulses so that all tissues are able to receive adequate nerve supply, nutrition and waste removal. She strives to provide you with individualized treatment to bring back your health.

Osteopathic Initial Assessment (HST Included)

The initial consists of a quick review of your medical history, a full body assessment that tests various ranges of motion, looking for areas of restriction and a general treatment based on the assessment. Please wear loose, comfortable clothing (ex: athletic clothing) and arrive 5 minutes early.

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