Rosalynn Iuliucci

Osteopathy

Rosalynn Iuliucci, OMP/D.O.M.P.

Rosalynn is a member of the Nova Scotia Association of Osteopaths (NSAO) and affiliate member of the Ontario Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners (OAO).

As a manual practice osteopath (D.O.M.P) Rosalynn’s practice focuses on supporting health and self-healing through osteopathic observation, assessment, subtle non-invasive treatment and supportive education.

Rosalynn has experience with all ages and health states. She has attended international conferences on a variety of topics including osteopathy for children, participated in osteopathic international aid work, is adept in concussion support, functional injuries and provides trauma informed osteopathy.

Rosalynn’s study in Osteopathy began in 2008 at the Canadian College of Osteopathy/College D’Etudes Osteopathic. Following 5 years of study in English, and one year of study in French, she completed her final clinical, written and practical exams in 2015. After two years of research she defended her thesis, titled “The Public Perception of Osteopathy in Nova Scotia.”, completing her study with the CCO/EO and graduating in 2017.

Rosalynn’s practice is influenced by other accreditations, education, practices and experiences, including: GYROTONIC (R) & GYROKINESIS (R); Pilates; embodied practice facilitator; and a Bachelor of Fine Arts (NSCADU/DAL) in the combined study of art and psychology with a special interest in cognition and perceptual dynamics.

In addition to her professional health practice, Rosalynn is a published author, artist and live-arts creator. She resides in the natural world as a a deep listener, organic farmer, every-day athlete and avid ocean swimmer.

Nova Scotia Association of Osteopaths Member Statement:

I am a member in good standing of the Nova Scotia Association of Osteopaths (NSAO). As a member of the NSAO, I am not an Osteopathic Physician, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO, formerly Doctor of Osteopathy), nor do I practice Osteopathic Medicine. In Nova Scotia, Osteopathic Manual Practice is not regulated by the government, however the NSAO is actively seeking government regulation to protect the public and our profession. Osteopathic Manual Practitioners are not members of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia (CPSNS).

Commonly treats: Post concussion syndrome, pediatrics, digestive and systemic conditions, sport injury, whiplash injury, acute and chronic joint pain, repetitive strain injuries, migraines and headaches.

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