Alison Brazeau

  • Whole-body assessment to identify root causes of dysfunction.
  • Musculoskeletal assessment for pain, injury, and movement limitations.
  • Manipulative treatment to support self-healing and regulation.
  • Soft tissue techniques addressing chronic tension and post-injury recovery.
  • Joint mobilization to restore mobility and improve functional movement.

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

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formbodylab

1152 Mainland Street, 310, Vancouver, BC, V6B 2X1

Ali is an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner based in Vancouver, BC. She holds a Master in Practice of Osteopathic Manipulative Sciences (M.OMSc) from the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy and a BA (Honours Specialization in Kinesiology) from Western University. She is also a member in good standing with Osteopathy Canada (OSTCAN). With over eight years of post-secondary education, Ali’s approach is rooted in a deep understanding of anatomy, physiology, and the interconnectedness of the body. Her treatment focuses on looking at the body as a whole, making anatomical connections between dysfunctional structures to find the cause of your discomfort. It is not just about treating symptoms, but supporting the body’s natural ability to self-heal and self-regulate. Her approach is patient-centred, ensuring each patient feels comfortable and supported throughout the treatment process. As a former competitive hockey player, varsity flag football athlete, and passionate distance runner, Ali understands the importance of functional movement and the frustration that comes with pain or limitation. Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing chronic tension, or looking to enhance your movement practice, Ali is committed to helping you move with greater ease, strength, and confidence.

Osteopathy Initial Assessment | 40 minute

This is a 40 - minute Osteopathic Initial Assessment. During your first Osteopathy appointment, your practitioner will take a detailed health history and discuss your current concerns, lifestyle, and goals. They will also take time to explain what osteopathy is and answer any questions you may have. Your practitioner will go through a full-body assessment to evaluate your posture, movement, and any areas of tension or restriction. Based on these findings, your practitioner will provide a personalized osteopathic treatment using gentle, hands-on techniques to support balance and ease within your body. Initial appointments focus on getting to know you, understanding how your body moves, and creating a treatment plan tailored to your needs. Recommended for all new osteopathy patients.

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