Martina Bagnoli

  • Whole-body assessment linking movement, posture, and pain.
  • Musculoskeletal assessment for muscle and joint-related complaints.
  • Manipulative treatment for joint mobility restoration and pain relief.
  • Soft tissue techniques for muscle tension, TMD, and headaches.
  • Manual approaches targeting chronic pain management and rehabilitation.

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

Unplug Hour Wellness

Unplug Hour Wellness

525 Seymour Street, Unit 212. Buzzer 212. , Vancouver, BC, V6B 3H6

Martina Bagnoli comes from Italy and she completed her Bachelor of Science in Osteopathy at Italian Academy of Osteopathic Medicine (AIMO) and British College of Osteopathic Medicine (BCOM) in 2016. She’s been part of the teaching body for articulatory techniques subject and as a thesis supervisor at AIMO. Martina learned about osteopathy when she was a water skier athlete in Italy. She was constantly in contact with different therapists and, while they were explaining to her why she felt pain, she became passionate about the anatomy and the healing processes. Martina’s approach sees the person as a whole unit in which mind and body are strictly connected. She likes to understand where the pain is coming from by analyzing the body, the movement and the personal lifestyle. She believes that the patient and the therapist should work together to find the best treatment because each of us is different and has different needs. Martina uses different types of manual techniques to help with different kinds of disorders such as muscle/articulation pain, chronic pain, stress, temporomandibular (TMD) and postural disorders, headaches, digestive or other visceral disorders. Over the years Martina realized how much chronic pain is difficult to get rid of and how much this kind of pain interferes with the personal life and this is why she took interest in chronic pain management. Martina loves to work with adults, kids, pregnant women and athletes. When she’s not working, she loves to walk in nature, hike and do yoga.

Initial Osteopathic Treatment

Osteopathy is a holistic manual healthcare that can treat a large number of problems, both chronic and acute. Osteopathic practitioners use a variety of techniques to relieve pain and dysfunction, including massage, stretching, and joint mobilization.

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