About Me

Bianca Robertson graduated from the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy (CAO) in 2021. Here she completed 1500 hours of practical, hands-on training; with a total of 4200 hours of supervised education.  This is where she earned her Master of Practice in Osteopathic Manual Sciences (M.OMSc) and has the designation of  Osteopathic Manual Practitioner (OMP). She is a member of OSTCAN (Ontario Osteopathic Association)  which maintains rigorous professional standards and membership criteria.

Interested in health from a young age, Bianca pursued this interest by earning her Honours Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology (Hons. B.Sci Kin) at McMaster University. During this time, Bianca travelled to Peru, meeting with Amazonian healers who introduced her to natural healing and plant medicine. This experience propelled her interest in alternative health care. From there, her interest in holistic wellness and treating the root cause led her to discover Osteopathy; first as a patient, and then as a professional. Her love for nature and the outdoors seamlessly goes hand in hand with osteopathy and embodied wellness.

Bianca originally started her practice in Hamilton, ON but with nature on her mind, has moved up to North Bay, ON. She is excited to be part of the health and wellness community; bringing Classical Osteopathy to the communities who need it most

Osteopathy

What is it?

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Works on the following four key principles:


- The Body is a Dynamic Unit of Function
- The Body is Capable of Self-healing and Self-Regulating
- Understands that Structure and Function and Reciprocally Interrelated
- Rational Treatment is based on the above principles

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It is a manual therapy that uses non invasive techniques with an Osteopathic understanding of anatomy to upbuild the patient's constitution and vitality so that the body can do what it is designed to do: self heal and self regulate. Bianca practices classical Osteopathy; focusing on the application of osteopathic principles with an in-depth understanding of anatomy and physiology.

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We do not treat conditions; however we treat the human being in front of us and the lesion pattern that is presenting in that moment. Treatment is individualized to the patient's needs and can involve gentle manipulation of soft tissue, nervous system, circulatory systems and visceral organs.