David Braha
- Musculoskeletal assessment and whole-body assessment for pain sources.
- Gentle manipulative treatment to reduce tissue stress and strain.
- Soft tissue techniques addressing muscle, fascia, and nerve restrictions.
- Joint mobilization to restore joint mobility and function.
- Integration of manual therapy with exercise for rehabilitation.
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Bedford Orthopedic Health Centre
1093 Bedford Highway, Suite 200, Bedford, NS, B4A 1B7
PT, D.O.M.P. PHYSIOTHERAPY, OSTEOPATHIC MANUAL PRACTITIONER David has been in practice for over twenty years. He is a graduate of Concordia University (BSc. Neuroscience, 1990), Dalhousie School of Physiotherapy (BSc.PT, 1998), and College D’Etudes Osteopathiques (D.O.M.P). David is currently a teacher of Osteopathic Manual Therapy and Applied Research Methods, and has conducted Physiotherapy post-graduate curriculum in Manual Therapy. David’s approach to therapy has evolved to recognize the inter-relationship between evidence based practice, clinical experience and client reported outcomes. David’s treatment is based on utilizing gentle manual therapy and exercise to reduce stress and strain throughout the body tissues (muscle, joint, fascia and nerves). Treatment endeavours to help balance centrally regulated mediators within the individual while implementing a bio-psycho-social approach.
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