Colleen Creighton
Athletic Therapy
- Musculoskeletal rehabilitation for sports-related soft tissue injuries.
- Movement assessment and return-to-sport recovery planning.
- Manual therapy and hands-on joint mobility restoration.
- Exercise prescription and physical reconditioning for performance.
- Taping, bracing, and on-site injury prevention strategies.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Osteopathy
- Musculoskeletal assessment for pain and performance-related injuries.
- Whole-body assessment to identify movement dysfunction and alignment.
- Manipulative treatment to restore joint mobility and function.
- Soft tissue techniques to reduce muscle tension and improve flexibility.
- Joint mobilization for acute and chronic joint stiffness.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Hamilton Osteopathic Centre
263 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton, ON, L9C 1W2
Colleen Creighton has been a Certified Athletic Therapist for over 30 years and is a member of the Canadian Athletic Therapist Association. She is currently enrolled at the Canadian College of Osteopathy in her pursuit to become an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner. Coleen obtained her Bachelor of Science in Physical Education and Athletic Training from the University of North Dakota. She then acquired her Strength and Conditioning Specialist Certification with the National Strength Coaching Association. Colleen’s career has seen her in a variety of environments including Rugby Canada and Softball Canada as part of the medical team. She has worked as an on-site therapist in several industries and is an experienced clinician in both private clinics and university settings. The majority of Colleen’s career has been spent in the Performance Medicine environment touring as Therapist with Cirque du Soleil and as Head Therapist with The Han Show in Wuhan, China. Colleen has spoken internationally and led seminars on the subjects of Emergency Preparedness in the Performance Acrobatic Environment, Issues related to Women’s Pelvic Health as well as health and safety strategies in the industrial environment.