Crystle Numan

  • Gentle manipulative treatment to restore joint mobility and symmetry.
  • Musculoskeletal assessment for movement restrictions across all ages.
  • Soft tissue techniques addressing fascia and muscle restrictions.
  • Joint mobilization following injury, impact, or sports trauma.
  • Whole-body assessment to identify postural and habitual contributors.

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

Revive Health

Revive Health

318 Dundurn Street South, 2, Hamilton, ON, L8P 4L6

Crystle Numan, B.Sc., M.O.M.Sc, works with a diverse range of client issues across all ages (infant to 80+) and sees improvements in their health once movement restrictions are resolved. Treatments are gentle and covered under most extended health plans. Children under 10 receive a discount rate. Appointments are 30 minutes. Osteopathy adjusts the body to align for symmetry (hips and shoulders level, etc), and for mobility (so all joints move freely). This is done by manipulating the fascia, muscles, and joints gently. With symmetry and mobility, the body has better blood flow and drainage, and better nerve control of all the parts of the body. After the body is aligned and moving, ongoing adjustments may still be needed. It is important to determine if there is an ongoing posture (sitting at work) or habit (always crossing legs) which will encourage the asymmetry or restriction to return. As well, any injury, impact, or accident (slip and fall, sports) should also be assessed so it does not create a new pattern of asymmetry or restricted range of movement. Crystle is a member of the Ontario Osteopathic Association (OSTCAN). She completed her 4 years of studies at the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy in 2018, and has been practising in Hamilton since. Crystle also enjoys gardening, biking, sailing, and beekeeping. Crystle writes regularly on Medium to educate about osteopathy. What is Osteopathy? (4 parts) Everything is Connected Acute injuries and Chronic issues

Manual Osteopathic Treatment - Initial

Osteopathy is a manual therapy: skeletal frame and soft tissues (muscles, joints, etc.) are manipulated by hand to promote health. Treatments are gentle and aim to restore the proper motion of the structures of the body so that proper functioning will follow.

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