Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Our Chronic Pain Clinic #229 is in Port Hope

We are happy to announce that manual osteopath, Julie Komorowski, DOMP represents the Osteopathy Chronic Pain Clinics of Canada (OCPCC) in Port Hope, Ontario, Canada. We now have 229 clinics in 16 countries across 4 continents (America, Europe, Asia, Africa).

Julie is a graduate of the National Academy of Osteopathy. She is also a member of the Canadian Union of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners.

OCPCC (www.osteopathypainclinics.com) was founded in September 2017. With 229 locations across the world OCPCC is now the largest privately owned chronic pain clinic in the world.

Welcome to OCPCC Julie! We are happy to have you in our team.

Clinic # 229
1342 Lakeshore Road, Port Hope, Ontario L1A 3V7
Tel.: 905-449-8072
komorowskijulie@gmail.com

Friday, October 19, 2018

Our Chronic Pain Clinic #228 is in Vancouver

We are happy to announce that manual osteopath, Andy Le, DOMP represents the Osteopathy Chronic Pain Clinics of Canada (OCPCC) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. We now have 228 clinics worldwide in 16 countries across 4 continents (America, Europe, Asia, Africa).

Andy is a graduate of the National Academy of Osteopathy. He is also a member of the Canadian Union of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners as well as the British Columbia Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners (BCAOMP).

OCPCC (www.osteopathypainclinics.com) was founded in September 2017. With 228 locations across the world OCPCC is now the largest privately owned chronic pain clinic in the world.

Welcome to OCPCC Andy! We are happy to have you in our team.

Clinic # 228
878 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1J8
Tel: 778-892-8130
andyle0903@gmail.com

Thursday, October 18, 2018

How can get bodies to practice osteopathic techniques on?

An easy way to get volunteers to allow you to practice osteopathic techniques is to post a notice on your personal Facebook page as well as Facebook groups of your city, asking for volunteers.

Aside from getting bodies to practice on, a benefit is many of them end up becoming your patients once you graduate and open your own clinic.

Many of our students have done this successfully. They got tons of volunteers while also getting many of them to come back as patients.

But please make sure you make it clear that you are not providing manual osteopathic care and treatments. You are just practicing techniques. You are not a manual osteopath yet and as such you cannot provide treatments. You can however practice techniques on others as long as they know they are not receiving treatments.