Andrew Feshanets

  • Acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain relief through manipulative treatment.
  • Cranio-facial and head/neck manipulative treatment, including post-concussion care.
  • Whole-body assessment to restore functional movement and postural alignment.
  • Soft tissue techniques and joint mobilization for mobility restoration.
  • Musculoskeletal assessment and treatment for breathing pattern disorders.

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

Body Co.

Body Co.

3093 Dundas Street West, Main Floor, Toronto, ON, M6P 1Z9

Andrew Feshanets D.O.M.P, D.Sc.O, RMT, B.Kin Andrew has training in Osteopathy, Massage Therapy, and has completed an undergrad in Kinesiology at the University of Toronto. While at UofT, he spent time as both a varsity football athlete and a student athletic therapist working with the men’s varsity basketball and volleyball teams. It is there that Andrew developed a passion for sport medicine, physical therapy, and the human body as a whole. As a former athlete, Andrew has a special appreciation for the important role movement plays in allowing us to be at our daily best. He believes in a holistic approach to treatment focused on restoring functional movement throughout the body. He is experienced in working with all ages and individuals from all walks of life to help restore balance to their bodies and achieve their goals. Andrew specializes in acute and chronic conditions and traumas, with a special interest in the head and neck. Andrew has also completed additional training for treatment in post-concussion syndrome. As part of Andrew’s osteopathic training, Andrew has completed a research thesis centred on “The Effect of Osteopathic Treatment of the Cranio-Facial Region on Nasal Patency” focused on the interrelationship of nasal respiration and osteopathic cranial treatment. Through this work, Andrew has experience training, educating, and treating individuals suffering breathing difficulties and breathing pattern disorders of all origins.

Osteopathic Manual Initial Assessment (90 Minutes)
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