Julie Krize, M.OMSc
Practitioner of Osteopathy
A classically trained, Osteopathic manual practitioner makes use of an in-depth understanding of anatomy, physiology, biomechanics and the principles that were outlined by its founder Dr. A. T. Still in 1874. By removing the obstructions that restrict the flow of nerves, arteries, veins, lymphatics and the cerebrospinal fluid; an osteopath is trained to restore health, balance and well being to their patients through adjustment of the body in a gentle, vitalistic and holistic nature. Osteopathic care has been found to be of use to people with all types of health concerns including: musculoskeletal issues, spinal health, traumatic injury, digestive irregularity, sleep problems, reproductive issues, respiratory health, migraines (and the list goes on).

Julie is a graduate of the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy and is a member of the Ontario Osteopathic Association. She is a Certified Yoga Instructor and Art Historian, and through a weaving of these global experiences Julie became interested in the artful mechanics of the human form, and the body's self-healing mechanism. Along her own journey towards health, Julie sought out conventional therapies and had no lasting results. Her own experience of an osteopathic practitioner was fascinating, balanced and effective, and inspired her to pursue her education in Osteopathy.
Julie continues to study functional anatomy, physiology and body mechanics to provide highly personalized care for each individual she treats. Her interests beyond her osteopathic practice include zen based meditation practices, awareness around mental health, and living a socially active and engaged life.
Julie continues to study functional anatomy, physiology and body mechanics to provide highly personalized care for each individual she treats. Her interests beyond her osteopathic practice include zen based meditation practices, awareness around mental health, and living a socially active and engaged life.
The classically-trained Osteopathic manual practitioners working at Village Osteopathy, in The Village Healing Centre, have the highest standard of training in Canada as they have successfully completed a program consisting of no less than 4,400 hours of education at the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy in Hamilton, Ontario. Following their college graduation, each practitioner has also demonstrated the skills necessary to pass a national-level exam process through the Ontario Osteopathic Association.
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