Loïc Birebent
- Musculoskeletal assessment for sports-related pain and injuries.
- Manipulative treatment to improve joint mobility and function.
- Soft tissue techniques for tension and myofascial restrictions.
- Whole-body assessment and individualized treatment plans.
- Manipulative care to support neurological conditions like multiple sclerosis.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
White Rock Osteopathy
1959 152nd st, 312, Surrey, BC, V4A9E3
Loïc is a French-trained osteopathic practitioner who completed five years of study at the Collège Ostéopathique de Bordeaux. Prior to pursuing a career in osteopathy, Loïc spent 17 years working in the public hospital system, supporting healthcare teams through the coordination and transport of sensitive medical products, including blood transfusions, chemotherapy treatments, and organ transplants. This experience inspired him to return to school and become more directly involved in patient care as an active participant in the healthcare journey. Driven by a lifelong passion for sports and a strong curiosity about the human body—from biomechanical, physiological, and biochemical perspectives—Loïc naturally gravitated toward osteopathy, a discipline that considers the individual as a whole. He has also developed a keen interest in nutrition. His academic interests extend to anatomy, endocrinology, immunology, and neurophysiology. His final thesis focused on the impact of osteopathic treatment on quality of life in patients with multiple sclerosis, a population with whom he had the opportunity to work closely. Loïc’s practice is patient-centred and tailored to individual needs. He treats a wide range of patients, from high-level athletes to infants (father of a 3-year-old girl) and older adults. He chose to settle in Canada to further develop his practice alongside experienced practitioners, while embracing a new culture and professional environment.
Please note that initial visits are 60 minutes while subsequent visits are 50 minutes. This leaves more time for detailed history intake. If you are having a hard time finding a treatment time, please join the waitlist! Someone's cancellation could be your lucky day. We recommend booking 3 treatments about 2 weeks apart to establish a good baseline, although it is not mandatory.