Mohamed-Amin Belmaaziz, DOMP
Mohamed-Amin is a dedicated and passionate osteopathic manual practitioner. Member of Osteopathy Canada association, he completed a 5-year course at the Toulouse Institute of Osteopathy in France. He brings his expertise to a diverse patient base, ensuring personalized care tailored to each individual’s unique needs. His practice combines professionalism, compassion, and a deep commitment to improving his patients’ well-being.
With a strong background in sports, Mohamed-Amin understands the critical role of mobility in enhancing performance and preventing injuries. His in-depth knowledge of athletes’ specific needs allows him to deliver targeted and optimal care. Skilled and meticulous, he also excels in treating acute pain, providing fast and lasting relief.
Having gained valuable experience in an osteopathic emergency clinic in Montréal, he expertly and effectively manages the treatment of even the most acute pain.
Specially trained in pediatrics, Mohamed-Amin is attentive to the needs of newborns and supports their growth with care and precision. He has also enhanced his practice with training in cupping therapy, offering a valuable complement to his treatments for greater effectiveness and personalized results.
Attentive listening and a warm approach are central to his methodology. By combining various osteopathic techniques: muscular, articular, functional, visceral, and cranial. He strives to restore harmony and well-being while stimulating the body’s self-regulatory capacity.
Each consultation with Mohamed-Amin is tailored to the patient’s specific needs, aiming to help restore optimal and long-lasting health.
Mohamed-Amin’s appointment schedule is:
- Tuesdays: 8am – 6pm
- Thursdays: 3pm – 7pm
- Fridays: 8am – 7pm
- Saturdays: 8am – 7pm
Mohamed-Amin is specialized in:
- Pediatric Osteopathy: newborns to teens
- Nerve pain
- Sports injury/Athlete recovery
- Common symptoms experienced by office professionals such as Back Pain, Neck/Shoulder Pain, Wrist/Hand Pain
Mohamed-Amin‘s Education and Certifications:
- Institut d’Enseignement de l’Ostéopathie au Québec: Osteopathy pediatric training (2024)
- Toulouse, France: Cupping therapy training (2023)
- Institut Toulousain d’Ostéopathie Toulouse, France: Diploma, Osteopathy (2018 -2023)
Frequently Asked Questions
What To Expect After Seeing An Osteopathic Manual Practitioner?
What to expect & how to care for your body
After a treatment, your body begins to adjust to the changes made during your session. It’s normal to experience a short adjustment period lasting about 24–48 hours.
✅ Common Reactions
- Soreness or stiffness
Like the feeling after a workout. This usually eases within a day or two. - Fatigue
Your body may use extra energy to readjust, leaving you feeling more tired than usual.
- Improved mobility and relaxation
Many people notice greater ease of movement, relaxation and energy right away. - Temporary increase in symptoms
Sometimes your original discomfort may briefly flare up, or new aches may appear. This is a normal part of the body’s adjustment and healing response.
- Other sensations
Some people report mild headaches, light dizziness, changes in mood, or shifts in digestion. These are temporary and typically pass quickly.
💧 Post-Treatment Care (First 24–48 Hours)
- Rest and hydrate – Give your body recovery time and drink plenty of water.
- Avoid strenuous activity – Skip heavy lifting, intense workouts, or physically demanding tasks.
- Gentle movement – Light walking or stretching can help circulation and reduce stiffness.
- Follow your practitioner’s advice – Complete any recommended home care or exercises.
⚠️ When to Contact Your Practitioner
Please reach out if you experience:
- Severe or persistent pain
- Significant swelling or unusual symptoms
- Reactions lasting more than a few days
Your practitioner can guide you further and adjust your treatment plan if needed.
✨ Remember: mild reactions are a normal part of your body’s healing and adjustment. Most people feel the benefits—such as reduced tension, greater mobility, and improved wellbeing—within a short time.
What Conditions Can Osteopathy help with?
Osteopathy is a gentle, hands-on therapy that focuses on improving how your body moves and functions. Many people come to see an osteopath for relief from pain, better mobility, and support with recovery.
Here are some of the most common areas osteopathy is known to help with:
✅Muscle & Joint Pain
- Back pain (both recent and long-term)
- Neck pain and stiffness
- Shoulder problems (frozen shoulder, rotator cuff strain)
- Hip, knee, ankle, and foot pain
- Sciatica and nerve irritation
- Arthritis-related aches and stiffness
- Sports and exercise injuries
✅ Posture & Everyday Strain
- Work-related aches from sitting or lifting
- Repetitive strain injuries (e.g., wrist, elbow, or shoulder pain)
- Poor posture from desk work, driving, or phone use
- Scoliosis and spinal alignment concerns
✅ Headaches & Jaw Issues
- Tension headaches and migraines related to muscle tightness
- Jaw pain and clicking (TMJ problems)
✅ Breathing & Circulation Support
- Chest and rib tightness affecting breathing
- Swelling and circulation issues
- Support for asthma-related musculoskeletal tension
✅ Digestive & Abdominal Support
- Bloating and constipation (linked to abdominal muscle tension)
- Discomfort from stress-related digestive issues
- Reflux and diaphragm tightness
✅ Pregnancy & Postpartum Care
- Back, hip, and pelvic pain during pregnancy
- Rib and chest discomfort as the body changes
- Support for recovery after childbirth
✅ Support for Babies & Children*
- Unsettled sleep
- Feeding or latching difficulties
- Head shape changes (plagiocephaly)
*Provided by osteopaths with training in pediatric care
✅ Chronic & Complex Conditions
- Fibromyalgia
- Chronic fatigue (supporting mobility and pain relief)
- Post-surgical recovery support