Kelley Graham

  • Whole-body assessment to identify root dysfunctions.
  • Musculoskeletal assessment for joint, muscle, and connective tissues.
  • Manipulative treatment to restore joint mobility and function.
  • Soft tissue techniques to release tension and improve movement.
  • Treatment for animals (canine, equine, small and farm mammals).

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

Lorne Park Integrated Health

Lorne Park Integrated Health

12-1150 Lorne Park Road, Mississauga , ON, L5H3A5

The founder of Osteopathy viewed the body as a machine and said that if one component wasn’t working, it would have an effect on the whole system. As classically-trained osteopathic manual practitioners, we work to find the cause of the dysfunction in the body, and not dwell on the presented side effects. Kelley is a classically-trained Osteopathic Manual Practitioner as a graduate from the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy. She is also a member of the Ontario Osteopathic Association, which requires the highest standard of training in Canada. Kelley believes the idea that the practitioner works with the body instead of against the body is what sets Osteopathy apart. The body is self-healing, just like Nature, so the practitioner bestows it the level of respect it deserves. The unique approach to the facilitation of healing that Osteopathy offers is what drew her into this field. Kelley is a graduate of the Canadian Academy of Animal Osteopathy. She treats all types of animals (dogs, cats, horses, pigs, goats, cows, guinea pigs, bunnies, etc.) and is offering a mobile service. More information can be found on her website at www.roseosteopathy.ca. With any questions please reach out directly to her at [email protected]. For a more detailed explanation of what Osteopathy is and how it can help you, please call or email the clinic.

Osteopathic Initial Assessment and Treatment

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