Saturday, September 8, 2012

The Canadian Academy of Osteopathy

Can you tell us about your organization and its goals. 

The Canadian Academy of Osteopathy offers education and training in the art and science of manipulative osteopathy. The CAO was established in 2003 as a independent private college and attracts students and professors from around the world . Our hope is to provide affordable education that leads to employment and clinical excellence, we are proud Hamiltonians and will continue to operate the CAO from this great city

In laymans terms, can you explain what osteopathy is and who might benefit from it?

Osteopathy is a complete system of manual medicine treating not only sore muscles and joints but has usefulness in a wide variety of chronic medical conditions

How can Hamiltonians access the service and is there a web page they can go to to learn more? 

Please visit us at www.canadianosteopathy.ca or check out our Facebook page

Is there anything else you would like our readers to know about your organization or service? 

The college is deeply committed to community involvement, we offer a free student clinic and outreach services for sports teams or special populations.
Please contact the office for more details 905 312 9898 

Thanks to  Director and Principal of the CAO, Rob Johnston and to Paulina W. Kalisz for contacting The Hamiltonian . 

3 comments:

  1. I never even knew what osteopathy was. I have heard the word many times but never understood what it was. I am always looking for alternatives to taking medication. Thanks for sharing.

    Traci

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  2. Terrific Traci, spread the word please. Osteopathy truly is what people need to be able to access. Visit our school in Hamilton!

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  3. Thanks Hamiltonian for making our communtiy aware of the Academy. It's great to make our community aware of other services available to them, other than just traditional medicine. I will contact the academy soon.

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