Anna Wall
- Musculoskeletal assessment for acute injuries and chronic conditions.
- Whole-body assessment addressing interconnected body mechanics.
- Manipulative treatment to relieve musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction.
- Soft tissue techniques to improve tissue mobility and reduce tension.
- Joint mobilization to restore range of motion and function.
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Collective Footcare and Orthotics
1423 Upper Ottawa St, Units 4 and 5, Hamilton, ON, L8W 3J6
After having her own personal success through osteopathic treatment, Anna knew this was her path and wanted to share the benefits of osteopathy with her community. Anna is a graduate from the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy, where she earned her Master of Practice Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Sciences (M.OMSc). She is a certified Osteopathic Manual Practitioner in Ontario, and a professional member of the Ontario Osteopathic Association (OOA). Anna’s keen understanding of human anatomy, physiology and collective mechanics (how each part of the body is interrelated and affected), allows her to ensure that each patient receives a safe, effective and highly personalized treatment during each session – whether that be to treat an acute injury or a chronic condition. During her 4 years in of dedicated studies, Anna completed more than 4000 hours of supervised classroom education and 1000 hours of supervised practical training in the student clinic. This dedicated focus, in addition to experience in her clinical practice, helps Anna to continually learn from her patients and evolve to be a better practitioner who delivers the best possible care. In her personal time, Anna enjoys spending time outdoors – playing hockey, hiking and camping.
During an initial osteopath appointment, the osteopath will review your medical history and symptoms, followed by a physical examination to assess posture, mobility, and areas of discomfort. They will then explain their findings and propose a personalized treatment plan, which may include joint manipulation, soft tissue work, and stretching exercises, aiming to alleviate pain and improve overall function and well-being.