Peggy’s Next Chapter: From Massage to Osteopathy
I’m excited to share a big step in my professional journey. After four years of full‑time study and clinical osteopathic training, I will be transitioning my practice from massage therapy to osteopathy. I’ll be offering osteopathic appointments in May.
Why I made the change over the years: I’ve always loved working with clients through massage therapy but as my training progressed, I became increasingly drawn to osteopathy’s broader, whole‑body approach, the way structure and function are considered together and how gentle, targeted hands‑on care can support long‑term mobility and resilience. This felt like the natural next step for me: a chance to deepen how I help people move, feel and function.
What osteopathy will look like:
Osteopathy is a hands‑on, holistic model. In practice that means:
- Thorough assessments to understand how your body is moving and working as a whole.
- Gentle manual techniques and movement work aimed at improving mobility, supporting circulation and nervous system function, and enhancing the body’s natural ability to heal and self‑regulate.
- Treatments performed fully clothed, with movement assessment and hands‑on techniques in different positions — so comfortable, flexible clothing (athletic or loose‑fitting) is best.
Practical details
- I’ll continue to offer direct billing for most insurance plans to keep the transition simple for you.
- Booking and scheduling will be on the same Back At It system
I’m also delighted to be working alongside our wonderful Osteopathic Manual Practitioner Brheigh. Together, we’ll provide continuity of care and more options for appointments so you can keep getting the care you need.
Thank you so much for your support, patience, and trust while I completed my studies. It has been an honour to care for you through massage therapy, and I’m genuinely excited to continue supporting your health from this broader clinical perspective.
If you have questions about osteopathy, insurance coverage or what to wear to your session, please get in touch, I’m happy to help.
Warmly,
Peggy

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