Osteopathy is a gentle, hands-on therapy that helps your body move better and feel better by improving how muscles, joints, fascia, and the nervous system work together. At Circle Care in Gerrard Square Mall, Leslieville, our registered Osteopath uses precise, low-force techniques to reduce tension, restore alignment, and support healthy circulation. The focus is practical and goal-oriented. Less pain, more mobility, and easier daily movement.
Osteopathy Treatment Approaches
Your treatment plan is tailored to your history, goals, and how your body presents on the day of care. Techniques are selected and scaled to your comfort.
Soft tissue therapy
Slow, specific work to release muscle guarding, improve tissue glide, and ease local tenderness.Structural techniques
Gentle joint mobilizations and adjustments that help restore alignment and expand pain-free range of motion.Myofascial techniques
Sustained pressure and stretch to reduce fascial restrictions that limit movement or referred pain.Visceral techniques
Light mobilization of abdominal and thoracic structures to improve motility and reduce strain patterns that can affect posture and breathing.Cranial and cranio-sacral techniques
Subtle contact that supports nervous system regulation, often helpful for headaches, jaw tension, and stress-related symptoms.Cupping therapy
Negative pressure to lift tissues, improve local circulation, and relieve stubborn tightness in larger muscle groups.
Each appointment builds on the last. Your Osteopath monitors changes and adjusts techniques to match how your body responds.
Common Conditions Treated by Osteopathy
People choose Osteopathy to reduce pain, improve mobility, and address patterns of strain. Care is adapted to many needs and stages of life.
Spine and joints
Back pain, neck pain, sciatica, tension headaches, shoulder or hip discomfort, knee tracking issues, and posture-related strain.Muscle and fascia
Tightness after training, repetitive strain, trigger points, and restricted glide that limits range of motion.Jaw, head, and sinuses
TMJ tension, clenching or grinding, migraines, sinus pressure, and related head or face discomfort.Digestive and abdominal tension
Reflux, bloating, constipation, or post-surgical restrictions that influence posture and comfort.Stress-related symptoms
Non-restorative sleep, fatigue, irritability, and an over-activated system. Gentle techniques can help the body settle.Functional imbalances
Movement asymmetries are not always seen on imaging but felt in daily life and sport. The goal is coordinated, efficient movement.
Osteopathy supports the body’s self-healing by improving mechanical relationships in structural, visceral, and fascial systems. Results often include easier movement, less tension, and better day-to-day function.
Why Choose Circle Care for Osteopathy in Toronto
Thoughtful, patient-first care. Sessions are unhurried, with time to listen, assess, and treat with precision.
Integrated clinic. If you benefit from complementary services like Naturopathic Medicine, Massage Therapy, or Physiotherapy, we can coordinate care under one roof.
Convenient location. We are located in Gerrard Square Mall in Leslieville, serving East Toronto and nearby neighbourhoods.
Clear plans and outcomes. You leave each visit knowing what improved and what we will address next.
Looking for broader support. Our Naturopathic Medicine team can help with hormones, digestion, and energy while your Osteopath focuses on movement and recovery. This combined approach often accelerates results.
Osteopathy FAQs
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Osteopathy takes a holistic, whole-body approach to healthcare.
Osteopathic treatments uses a drug-free, non-invasive manual therapy focused techniques that works to achieve total body health by treating and strengthening any imbalances in the musculoskeletal framework.
Osteopaths take a global to focal approach by starting at the most superficial layer and slowing correcting imbalances as they work into the deeper tissues. These layers include: the outermost fascial layer, muscular layer, and articular/joint layer. Along the way of correcting these imbalances, they help to influence the body's nervous, circulatory and lymphatic systems.
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Osteopathy is a manual therapy that is suitable for people of all ages. It adapts to each stage of life and to individual needs.
Athletes and active individuals
Injury prevention
Improved recovery and muscle relaxation
Enhanced performance
Treatment for joint pain, or muscle fatigue
Pregnant women, postpartum care, newborns and child
Pregnant women: lower back pain, sciatica, digestive discomfort, and prepares the body for childbirth
Postpartum: supports recovery after childbirth, helps realign the pelvis, and relieves residual pain or discomfort from pregnancy and delivery.
Newborns: Gentle techniques, including cranio-sacral therapy, can address colic, reflux, sleep disorders, unexplained crying or discomfort in infants, flat head syndrome (plagiocephaly), or torticollis.
* Mohamed-Amin has advanced training in pediatric osteopathy, allowing him to provide safe and effective care for babies. His approach is tailored to the specific needs of each developmental stage.
Children and adolescents
Healthy growth and posture
Scoliosis, growing pains, postural imbalances, or tension related to school, screen time, or orthodontic treatments
Gentle techniques promote better mobility, balance, and overall development.
Seniors and general adult population
Support in managing age-related chronic pain for better quality of life
Increase mobility, balance, and overall well-being
Management of functional discomfort.
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Our registered Osteopath will use manual ‘hands-on’ techniques to improve circulation and correct altered biomechanics. They not only concentrate on the problem area, but uses manual techniques to balance all the body systems, and to provide overall good health and wellbeing. Treatments will also assist with sleep cycles and the nervous, circulatory, and lymphatic symptoms.
Through a comprehensive assessment, your Osteopath will look for the source of dysfunction and use a wide range of hands on approaches to treat you holistically. He will use an approach that is gentle, comprehensive and highly effective.
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An initial consultation last approximately 1 hour, and includes the following:
1. History taking (10 min)
The session starts with a detailed discussion about your reason for visiting, medical history, lifestyle habits, and stress factors. This helps the osteopath understand your overall condition.
2. Osteopathic assessment
The practitioner performs a series of manual tests to evaluate the mobility and quality of tissues (joints, muscles, organs, fascia, skull) to develop an effective treatment plan.
3. Treatment
A personalized treatment is performed using different techniques (structural, visceral, fascial, cranio-sacral), depending on your condition and needs.
4. Advice and home exercises
At the end of the session, you may receive personalized advice, including postural tips, stretching, breathing exercises, or lifestyle guidance to support your recovery and maintain long-term balance.
People Also Ask
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An osteopath uses manual therapy techniques to assess and treat the body’s structure and function. By working with muscles, joints, fascia, and the nervous system, osteopathy helps restore alignment, reduce tension, and improve circulation. Our registered Osteopath at Circle Care applies a gentle, whole-body approach that supports natural healing and mobility.
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Osteopathy can help with a wide range of issues such as back and neck pain, joint stiffness, headaches, postural imbalances, sports injuries, and discomfort from pregnancy or repetitive strain. It also supports overall wellbeing by improving blood flow, lymphatic drainage, and nervous-system regulation.
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Osteopathic treatments are not covered by OHIP, but many private insurance plans offer coverage under paramedical or manual therapy benefits. Circle Care provides receipts for direct reimbursement through your plan.
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No referral is required to book an osteopathy appointment in Ontario. You can contact Circle Care directly to schedule a session with our registered Osteopath.
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Both professions treat musculoskeletal issues but differ in approach. Osteopathy focuses on the body as an interconnected system, using gentle techniques to release tension and restore balance across multiple structures. Chiropractic care often concentrates on spinal adjustments. Some patients benefit from one approach, others from a combination. Our Osteopath can help you decide what’s best for your situation.
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Your initial consultation lasts about one hour and includes a detailed health history, assessment, and personalized treatment using structural, visceral, or cranio-sacral techniques. You may also receive advice on posture, stretching, and self-care exercises to support long-term results.
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Circle Care’s osteopathy clinic is located inside Gerrard Square Mall in Leslieville, Toronto. Our Osteopath provides care for athletes, adults, children, and seniors, with a special focus on prenatal and pediatric osteopathy.
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Yes, absolutely! Pediatric osteopathy is safe and beneficial for babies from birth through adolescence. An osteopath who has completed specialized training in pediatric care uses gentle, non-invasive techniques specifically adapted to your baby’s needs.
Osteopathic care can help manage and prevent various functional issues, such as:
Torticollis or flat head syndrome (plagiocephaly),
Digestive disorders like colic, reflux, or constipation,
Sleep disturbances,
Feeding or latching difficulties,
Postural imbalances as your child grows.
The goal is to help your baby regain optimal body balance, improve comfort and mobility, and support healthy growth and development through a safe and personalized approach.
PRICING
All osteopathy appointments take place at our Leslieville clinic inside Gerrard Square Mall.
If you have extended health benefits, manual therapy is often covered. We provide itemized receipts for easy reimbursement. No referral is required.
Move with confidence again
Improve mobility, reduce pain, and support recovery with osteopathy at Circle Care.