Andrew began university studies with an interest in philosophy and kinesiology, but after a back injury at the age of 22, began a different journey to relieve his own excruciating pain.
After receiving treatment from multiple disciplines without change he was referred for osteopathic care, which stopped his pain and allowed his body to heal. This inspired him to investigate this model of healing.
He studied osteopathy at the Canadian College of Osteopathy (CCO) in Toronto, Ontario. He graduated in 2017, after completing and defending his thesis entitled “The Effects of Global Osteopathic Treatment on Post-Traumatic Chronic Tinnitus: A Pilot Study.” This earned him the designation of D.O.M.P. for completion of the program, D.Sc.O. for completion of the thesis, and the title “Osteopathic Manual Practitioner (OMP)”.
Andrew is currently in private practice in Dundas, ON and has a special interest in treating people who are experiencing back pain and post-concussion syndrome.
He is presently engaged in post-graduate studies, learning about the Biodynamic approach to Osteopathy in the Cranial Field.
Andrew is a current member of the Ontario Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners (OAO) (2017 - present), and through that association is a member of the Canadian Federation of Osteopaths (CFO), and the Osteopathic International Alliance (OIA). Andrew was a member in good standing of the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) and the Registered Massage Therapist’s Association of Ontario (RMTAO) since the year 2000, until retiring from them in 2024.
Andrew began university studies with an interest in philosophy and kinesiology, but after a back ...
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Marcy Hull is available to assist you with osteopathic care.
She studied (and continues to do so) Anthropology at McMaster University, and Massage Therapy at Kikkawa College where she graduated in 1999. She began studying manual osteopathy at the Canadian College of Osteopathy in 2002, and graduated in 2017.
Her thesis was entitled “The effects of Osteopathic Treatment on Low Milk Supply: a pilot study. She has continued post graduate studies in the Biodynamic approach to osteopathy in the cranial field.
She treats all people who need assistance, and has a wide range of experience with many presentations. She approaches mechanical issues, and pain issues with a whole person perspective. As a result, patients often experience relief of symptoms in a short number of visits.
She has a special affinity for working with babies and children with oral and feeding challenges, and works in harmony with Lactation consultants, Dentists, Physiotherapists, and Occupational therapists to assist babies to experience ease of development.
She has in the past worked to support those who present with mood disorders, and adults with ADHD.
She recently retired (2024) from her membership with the Canadian College of Massage Therapists (CMTO) where she was a member in good standing since 1999. She is a current member of the OAO (Ontario Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners), and through that association, is a member of the Canadian Federation of Osteopaths, the OIA (Osteopathic International Alliance), and the EurOst Do (European Federation of Osteopaths)
Marcy Hull is available to assist you with osteopathic care.
She studied (and continues to do so...
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