Bradley Cornwell

  • Musculoskeletal assessment for work-related and chronic pain.
  • Manipulative treatment including general osteopathic techniques.
  • Advanced cranial methods for traumatic head and head injury care.
  • Soft tissue techniques and somatic approaches for mobility.
  • Joint mobilization and upper cervical region evaluation and treatment.

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Fluid Motion Clinic of Osteopathy

Fluid Motion Clinic of Osteopathy

126 East 15th #206, North Vancouver, BC, V7L 2P9

Bradley has been a North Shore resident since 2001. He spends time with his family enjoying the beauty and activities of the city. He has a passion for philosophy, enjoys teaching and discovering practical, efficient ways to improve health. Bradley discovered the effectiveness of manual therapy through Structural Integration after work related injuries. He studied Structural Integration in Boulder Colorado and began practicing in 2005. Desiring a more comprehensive approach he enrolled in the osteopathic program at the Canadian School of Osteopathy (C.S.O), finishing his thesis on methods of evaluation in the osteopathic field. Bradley is now a professor and clinical supervisor at the C.S.O. He teaches the General osteopathic treatment, the digestive system, and the upper cervical region. He is a Co-owner of Fluid Motion Clinic of Osteopathy Bradley has developed his skills in many different osteopathic methods. He has training in advanced cranial methods for traumatic head injuries, somatic approaches and specific osteopathic treatments along with his traditional osteopathic training. Bradley enjoys a challenge and is always curious as to what osteopathy can do to increase our health and better our lives.

Initial Osteopathic Treatment
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