Alison Brazeau

  • Whole-body assessment to identify root causes of dysfunction.
  • Musculoskeletal assessment for pain, injury, and movement limitations.
  • Manipulative treatment to restore joint mobility and alignment.
  • Soft tissue techniques to reduce tension and improve tissue health.
  • Rehabilitation-focused care to return athletes to sport and activity.

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

Horseshoe Bay Health & Performance

Horseshoe Bay Health & Performance

6359 Bruce Street, West Vancouver, BC, V7W 2G5

Ali is an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner based in Vancouver, BC. She holds a Master in Practice of Osteopathic Manipulative Sciences (M.OMSc) from the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy and a Bachelor of Arts (Honours Specialization in Kinesiology) from Western University. She is also a member in good standing with Osteopathy Canada (OSTCAN). With over eight years of post-secondary education, Ali’s approach is rooted in a deep understanding of anatomy, physiology, and the interconnectedness of the body. Her treatment philosophy focuses on viewing the body as a whole, making anatomical connections between areas of dysfunction to identify the root cause of discomfort. Rather than simply treating symptoms, she aims to support the body’s natural ability to self-heal and self-regulate. Her patient-centred approach ensures that each individual feels comfortable, supported, and heard throughout the treatment process. As a former competitive hockey player, varsity flag football athlete, and now a dedicated distance runner, Ali understands how discouraging it can be when pain or injury prevents you from doing what you love. Her goal is to help patients move better, feel better, and return to the activities that matter most to them.

Initial Osteopathy Assessment

During your first osteopathy visit, your practitioner will take a detailed health history and discuss your current concerns, lifestyle, and goals. A physical assessment will then be performed to evaluate posture, movement, and areas of tension or restriction. Based on the findings, your osteopath will explain their assessment and provide a tailored treatment plan. Gentle, hands-on techniques may be used in your first session to help restore balance, improve mobility, and reduce discomfort. You will also receive guidance on exercises or self-care strategies to support your recovery. Duration: 40 minutes Recommended for all new patients

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