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Osteopathy in Kelowna

Sean Dance,
Osteopath & Kinesiologist

At Enhanced Healing Massage Therapy, we offer manual osteopathy services in Kelowna with a focus on whole-body health, movement, and function. Osteopathy is a gentle, hands-on approach to care that works with the body’s structure and systems to support balance, mobility, and overall well-being.

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Our osteopathy services, offered by Sean Dance, are client-centred, evidence-informed, and designed to complement other health care services you may be receiving.

What is Osteopathy and How Does it Work?

Osteopathy is a form of manual therapy that views the body as an interconnected system. Rather than focusing solely on symptoms, osteopathy considers how joints, muscles, fascia, nerves, and circulation work together to influence movement and function.

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Manual osteopaths use hands-on techniques such as gentle mobilization, soft tissue work, stretching, and joint movement to assess and address areas of restriction or imbalance. Treatment is tailored to the individual and based on a thorough health history and physical assessment.

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Osteopathic treatment aims to:

  • Improve joint and tissue mobility

  • Reduce areas of tension or restriction

  • Support circulation and nervous system function

  • Encourage efficient movement patterns

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By addressing how the body moves as a whole, osteopathy supports functional improvement and long-term physical resilience.

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What Can Osteopathy Help With?

Osteopathy may be beneficial for individuals experiencing movement limitations, discomfort, or functional challenges. Treatment is always individualized and adapted to each client’s needs, goals, and health history.

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People often seek osteopathy for support with:

  • Back, neck, and joint discomfort

  • Sports- or work-related strain

  • Repetitive-use injuries

  • Postural stress and movement restrictions

  • Chronic pain and persistent tension

  • Recovery following injury or physical setbacks

  • Neurological or movement-related conditions where appropriate within scope

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Osteopathy may be suitable for people of many ages and activity levels. Your osteopath will work collaboratively with you and, when appropriate, alongside other health care providers.

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Please note: Osteopathy does not diagnose or treat medical conditions and is not a replacement for medical care.

Check our online schedule to book your next osteopathy !

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