Rheumatologists in Corktown, Hamilton, ON

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25 Charlton Ave E #101, CORKTOWN, Hamilton, L8N 1Y2

(905) 529-1317
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1 James St S, 9th Floor, CORKTOWN, Hamilton, L8P 4R5

905-529-6214
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Osteopathy is a drugless, manual system of health care that recognizes the body's self-healing, self-regulating ability is rooted in a number of factors, including favourable environmental conditions both internal and external, adequate nutrition, good sleep patterns, regular exercise and good structural integrity. It utilizes generally accepted methods of diagnosis combined with osteopathic structural exams to facilitate accurate structural assessments that will guide the treatment process. Special emphasis is placed upon the importance of biomechanics, uses manipulative techniques to detect and correct faulty structural alignment, thereby enhancing function of the whole system. As the body's natural ability to heal and defend itself becomes more effective, it can better resist future injuries and self-adjust quickly when events trigger chronic pain flare-ups. At BMS Wellness, the focus is on decreasing pain levels such that one can return to normal daily activities. Osteopathic treatments help your body's ability to self-correct and self-heal function optimally by improving joint alignment and range of motion in a gentle manner that addresses dysfunction both in hard tissues such as bones and joints, as well as soft tissues such as ligaments, tendons and muscles associated with each joint. As motion quality improves, fluid motion improves as many drainage vessels such as veins and lymph channels require muscular contraction and/or joint articulation to help their fluids move forward, returning to the heart. This allows for fresh nutrient-filled arterial blood to reach the tissues in distress, providing the damaged cells the elements required to fully heal.