Andrew Molnar

  • Musculoskeletal assessment for pain and dysfunction.
  • Whole-body assessment to identify primary somatic dysfunctions.
  • Manipulative treatment to restore joint mobility and function.
  • Soft tissue techniques to reduce myofascial tension and restrictions.
  • Joint mobilization for improved range of motion and biomechanics.

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

GPAR Canada

GPAR Canada

640 Essex County Rd 20, Kingsville, ON, N9Y 2E6

Andrew, who was born and raised in Thunder Bay, Ontario, is a graduate of the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy in Hamilton, Ontario. At the CAO he studied for 4 years, completing over 4,200 hours, and 1,000 hours of supervised clinical practice. Prior to attending the CAO, he completed a kinesiology degree at the University of Windsor, where he was involved in various health and wellness research projects. Andrew strives to continue to deepen his knowledge of anatomy and physiology for the benefit of his patients overall health and wellness, providing the highest quality Osteopathic care, that is affordable and accessible. More on Andrew’s education at the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy: The Canadian Academy of Osteopathy (CAO) is a leader in osteopathic education in Canada and internationally. Founded in 2003 this institution is the oldest osteopathy school in Canada! It is dedicated to training future osteopathic manual practitioners at the highest international standards. The CAO is recognized by Osteopathy Canada (OSTCAN) for its commitment to excellence, having established the first Type 1 osteopathy program in Canada that aligns with the World Health Organization’s top tier benchmarks. CAO graduates are known for their elite level of skill, clinical reasoning, and professionalism, and exceptional patient outcomes, making them leaders in the growing field of osteopathy.

Initial Assessment and Treatment

In an Initial Assessment and Treatment, we will be going through a medical history and discussing your main reasons for seeking treatment. There will also be opportunity to discuss Osteopathy and ask questions about how it can help you! After discussion, a general osteopathic treatment will be rendered, and a treatment plan will be discussed that best fits your needs.

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