About Us
about Ki-Hun Lee
Osteopathy and Massage Therapy In Toronto
Meet Ki-Hun Lee
Ki-Hun Lee is an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner, Registered Massage Therapist, and FSM Practitioner at Yonge and Eglinton in Toronto. His mission is to help individuals achieve optimal health naturally, without relying on medications or surgeries. With a specialization in structural integration, he works to align the spine and integrate it with the rest of the body, optimizing nerve force and blood circulation to restore the body’s self healing power and relieve both acute and chronic pain. Additionally, Ki-Hun’s holistic approach complements traditional medical treatments, supporting patients in living pain-free and fully engaged lives. Through this comprehensive approach, he empowers individuals to take control of their health and wellness.
Ki-Hun Lee Educations
Ki-Hun Lee, Osteopathic Manual Practitioner, Registered Massage Therapist and FSM Practitioner at Integrated Bodywork, Toronto
Institute Of Classical Osteopathy
Foundation Certificate, Classical Osteopathy · (2015 – 2015)
Frequency Specific Microcurrent
Certification in FSM practitioner-Advanced · (2014 – 2014)
Frequency Specific Microcurrent
Certification in FSM practitioner-Core · (2011 – 2011)
Osteopathic College Of Ontario:
Diploma, Osteopathic Manipulative Theory & Practice · (2009 – 2011)
Massage Therapy:
Sutherland-Chan School of Massage Therapy – Diploma, Massage Therapy · (2001 – 2003)
Frequently Asked Questions
Most patients feel at least some improvement after the first osteopathic session. For others, it may take a few days to notice any benefits.
Chiropractors focus on the spine and use techniques that make nerve transition more efficient. Osteopathic Manual Practitioner aim to improve the body’s overall healing system so that one can be positively affected from head to toe.
Most people who see an osteopath do so for help with conditions such as muscle and joint problems. Such As:
- lower back pain.
- uncomplicated neck pain (as opposed to neck pain after an injury such as whiplash)
- shoulder pain and elbow pain (for example, tennis elbow)
- arthritis.
- problems with the pelvis, hips and legs.