Natalie Alexander
- Musculoskeletal assessment for lower back and neck pain.
- Manipulative treatment for headaches and post-concussion symptoms.
- Soft tissue techniques for athletic injury recovery.
- Joint mobilization to restore joint mobility and function.
- Whole-body assessment to address root causes of dysfunction.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Middleton Physiotherapy & Osteopathy Inc
474 Main St, PO Box 1676, Middleton, NS, B0S 1P0
Natalie Alexander M.Ost., Osteopath Natalie studied in the United Kingdom and received her integrated Master’s of Osteopathy in 2016. She was also awarded the European School of Osteopathy research prize for her Master’s dissertation on the validity of palpation. She later published a research paper in The International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, which she presented at the UK’s National Centre for Osteopathic Research (NCOR) conference in 2021. She has furthered her education and love of anatomy with 120 hours of human anatomy lab learning at Queen’s University. The osteopathic philosophy recognizing each person as a functioning whole and aiming to get at the root of a problem, is what fascinated her and prompted her study of osteopathy. Natalie is originally from western Canada but loves the great outdoors and the natural beauty of Nova Scotia. Natalie has worked at the Kingsport Osteopathic Clinic with mentorship from Sarah Hayes since 2016 and is excited also to join the Mid-Valley Health Centre team. People come to her with a wide variety of health concerns from headaches and post-concussion symptoms, lower back and neck pain, to digestive issues or athletic injury. She is appreciated for her intensely caring, highly professional work ethic. She always welcomes a new challenging patient.
Please note: Natalie will be taking parental leave starting October 2026, so will not be taking on any new patients at this time.