Allison St Pierre
- Chronic pain management through manipulative treatment and follow-up care.
- Musculoskeletal assessment addressing postural imbalances and movement dysfunction.
- Soft tissue techniques including fascial stretch therapy for tension relief.
- Joint mobilization to restore range of motion and functional mobility.
- Whole-body assessment integrating therapeutic tools for individualized care.
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Allison started her career by obtaining an undergrad degree in Kinesiology at St. FX University in 2014. She then went on to get a Diploma in Professional Kinesiology at Lakehead University in 2015. Shortly after, she was trained in Fascial Stretch Therapy and started seeing clients as a physiotherapy assistant and building her own Kinesiology practice. After about 2 years she went back to school at the National Academy of Osteopathy to become a Manual Osteopath in 2019 and currently uses all the therapeutic tools she’s developed to treat chronic pain and postural imbalances through the body. She also teaches chair yoga and various wellness classes at the reactive health Wellness Studio to help her clients maintain or even boost the results they get from one on one treatments.
541 Main St, P.O. Box 376, Montague, PE, C0A 1R0
Manual Osteopathy is a holistic therapeutic approach that looks at all the layers of the body from the connective tissue that surrounds the joints to the muscles and ligaments. A Manual Osteopath will look at the body as a whole to find the root cause of imbalances through the body that may be causing pain or discomfort then the will correct it.
175 Shakespeare Drive (Main Entrance - Back parking lot), Suite 202 , Stratford, PE, C1B 4J8
Manual Osteopathy is a holistic therapeutic approach that looks at all the layers of the body from the connective tissue that surrounds the joints to the muscles and ligaments. A Manual Osteopath will look at the body as a whole to find the root cause of imbalances through the body that may be causing pain or discomfort then the will correct it.