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about Ki-Hun Lee

Osteopathy and Massage Therapy In Toronto, Canada.

Meet Ki-Hun Lee

Ki-Hun Lee - Osteopathic Manual Practitioner

Ki-Hun Lee is an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner, Registered Massage Therapist, FSM Practitioner at Integrated Bodywork. He is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at Yonge and Eglinton.

Ki-Hun’s mission is supporting people who wish to regain their optimal health without medications and surgeries as well as people who are looking for complementary therapies adjacent to their medical treatment. He is especially interested in structure integration.

As an osteopathic manual practitioner, Ki-Hun works to support people to live their lives fully, free of pain by aligning the spine and integrating it with the rest of the body parts to optimize the nerve force and blood circulation.

Read more about how we use Osteopathy to reduce pain

 
KI-HUN LEE, DOMP, RMT - INTEGRATED BODYWORK

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)

about JAKE CARROLL

Meet Jake Carroll

I am currently working towards to becoming an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner, while being enrolled at the Canadian College of Osteopathy. Osteopathy has given me the fascination for the innate ability we have as humans, when provided back function to the body (the role of the Osteopath), to heal ourselves. This holistic way of thinking is unique and brings a meditative approach to medicine. While in Osteopathy school, I am still working with the running community as a Kinesiologist to build stronger and more resilient runners. As a student of Osteopathy with a registered kinesiology license, I can still practice manual osteopathic techniques on the general public. I use a combination of osteopathic manual techniques, ELDOA postural techniques, and movement correction to solve an issue.
 

I am an avid runner in the Toronto running community. My favourite place to run is at dusk or early morning in the Humber Valley near Old Mill. I grew up running there as a kid with my primary school running coach and fell in love with the art of running. The Humber trail is a place for grounding with its abundance of nature and calm energy, which is scarce in such a fast paced city like Toronto. The loose gravel stretch is a great contrast to the roads and gives the legs a break from the pounding of the pavement. Can never have a bad run in a place so peaceful and full of life.  I primarily raced on the track in high school and university, with the 800m distance being my favourite.

jake carroll, r.kin, b.kin - INTEGRATED BODYWORK

Jake Carroll Educations

Jake Carroll, R.Kin, B.Kin at Integrated Bodywork, Toronto

University of Toronto

Bachelor’s of Kinesiology & Exercise Science (R.Kin, B.Kin)

2015 – 2020

Canadian College of Osteopathy

Diploma of Osteopathic Manual Practitioner 

(DOMP pending), 2022 – Present

 Immersed in holistic body assessment and treatment methodologies, emphasizing a comprehensive approach to wellness

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.
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