Nancy Bowe

  • Musculoskeletal assessment and whole-body assessment for injury recovery.
  • Manipulative treatment to relieve chronic pain and acute injuries.
  • Soft tissue techniques to address muscle tension and fascial restrictions.
  • Joint mobilization to restore range of motion and joint function.
  • Treatment geared toward return-to-sport and functional rehabilitation.

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

Hamilton Health & Wellness Centre

Hamilton Health & Wellness Centre

865 Upper James St., Hamilton, ON, L9C 3A3

In my treatment room, I will continue to remain masked, but wearing a mask is optional for those receiving treatment. If you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me. Prior to graduating with a Masters in Osteopathic Manual Sciences from the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy, I earned a degree in Theatre Design (1994) and a diploma in Costume Studies (2002). For over 20 years I worked in theaters across Canada, before embarking on a new career path. I have experience training as a competitive swimmer, runner, and a triathlete. I have also trained in Crossfit and for several years had a daily Ashtanga yoga practice. Today, I continue to swim and run, and enjoy the benefits of an active lifestyle. As a lifelong athlete, I am familiar with the effects of training on the body, and the limitations of traditional medical approaches in addressing physical pain and the complexities of injury and recovery. I found my way to Osteopathy after traditional modalities failed to meet my needs. As a patient, I found the practice of Osteopathy beneficial, bringing relief to my pain, and allowing me to return to my training. As a practitioner, my love for working with people, combined with my desire to help patients return to a functional quality of life, changed my path from the Arts to the Sciences. Osteopathic Manual Therapy can help relieve the symptoms of injury and chronic pain, as well as a wide range of other health problems. I use my knowledge of anatomy to effectively treat my patients as individuals in a safe, accepting and secure setting. If you would like to know more about how Osteopathy can benefit you, feel free to book an initial intake appointment. Osteopathic treatments can be billed to most extended health care plans.

Osteopathic Initial Appointment

An initial Osteopathic appointment lasts between 45 - 60 minutes. During this time, the osteopathic practitioner will ask questions about your specific situation, general health, any other medical care you are receiving, provide treatment and recommend an individualized treatment plan.

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