Kayte Armstrong
- Musculoskeletal assessment for movement-related pain and dysfunction.
- Whole-body assessment linking posture and movement to health.
- Manipulative treatment to restore joint mobility and alignment.
- Soft tissue techniques to address fascial and muscular restrictions.
- Joint mobilization for improved range of motion and function.
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Arbour Square Osteopathy
2069 Hammonds Plains Rd, Unit #6, Hammonds Plains, NS, B4B 1P3
Kayte graduated from the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy in Hamilton, Ontario. A keen interest in movement and its relationship to health led her to osteopathy and all it can offer to improve the well being of others. She is also delighted to call Nova Scotia home! In addition to clinical work, Kayte also teaches anatomy in her role as Professor of Anatomy and Palpation for the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy. When not treating clients or teaching, Kayte enjoys sword fighting, playing golf and riding her motorcycle, though usually not all at once. Kayte is a member in good standing with OSTCAN and the NSAO
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