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Tracy Estey-Willick B.Ph.Ed., RMTTracy Estey-Willick
Osteopathic Manual Practice (in study)

Tracy is a Registered Massage Therapist. She graduated first in her class from ICT Northumberland College. She has a degree in Physical Education from the University of New Brunswick, and is currently an osteopathic student at the Canadian College of Osteopathy. She is a member of the Massage Therapists Association of Nova Scotia and the Atlantic Canadian Association of Osteopaths.

Tracy’s treatments are based on the idea that the whole body is interrelated. The goal of each treatment is to restore balance in the body thus allowing a state of health to occur.
She treats with her hands using a variety of non-invasive techniques.

Tracy offers Osteopathic Manual Therapy based treatments. Osteopathy is a medical profession that treats each person as a unique individual. It focuses on treating the cause of dysfunction and pain, rather than concentrating only on the symptoms. It assesses and treats movement restrictions in the body that prevent a feeling fitness and health.

Her extensive knowledge of anatomy and physiology allows her to give highly effective treatments. It is her belief that she and the patient are in a partnership working towards health. Along with the treatments at the clinic, she often provides the information necessary for an individual to perform stretching/strengthening at home. These strengthening/stretching exercises are based on the unique needs of each patient. Tracy’s knowledge of exercise/stretching prescription is based not only on her manual therapy education but also on over 13 years of work in the fitness industry prior to becoming a manual therapist.

Tracy treats many concerns including:

  • Acute and Chronic pain
  • Headaches
  • Whiplash injuries
  • Back pain
  • TMJ dysfunction
  • Sinus congestion and pain


 

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