Andrew Chan
Andrew Chan, R.H.N., DOMP, B.Sc., DO (Euro)
Osteopathic Manual Practitioner
Registered Holistic Nutrition
Co-Founder & CEO
- A renowned professor, Immaculate Researcher, Professional Osteopathic Manual Practitioner & Registered Holistic Nutritionist.
- Andrew has more than 8 years of impeccable International experience that includes, clinical practice, wellness, and generous lifestyle coach.
- Andrew has treated over 5000 patients and reported many rare cases in Obstetrics (pregnancy stages, fertility) and Chronic pain conditions during his professional life.
- President of the College of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners of Ontario and founder of the Canadian Academy of Integrative Health
- A credential recognized Diploma of Osteopathic Manual Practice in Canada, with more than 2200 hours research study on the cranial osteopathy with nutrition in stimulation cellular bone growth.
- Osteopathic Structural and Functional Treatments
- Holistic Nutrition
- Obstetrics (pregnancy stages, fertility)
- Chronic pain conditions
- Common muscular/structural conditions such as Frozen Shoulder, Unexplained low back pain, headaches, shoulder tension.
In my perspectives of remedial treatment, there is no “one size fits all” types of treatment. Obtaining a suit from a typical retail location contrasted with a custom “tailor” suit is a totally extraordinary fitment and experience. We are altogether made interestingly with the different way of life and particular instrument of damage. Hence, treatment designs ought to appear as something else and remarkably custom fitted to your requirements.
- Cranial Osteopathy
- Osteopathic Articulation Technique (Mobilization)
- Muscle Energy Technique
- Positional Release Technique
- Visceral Osteopathy
- Soft Tissue/Myofascial Technique
- Lymphatic Pump
- Balanced ligamentous Technique
- Chapman Reflex
- Low-Level Laser Therapy
- Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
- Cupping Therapy
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