Geoff Mabey Athletic Therapy

Services -  Building a Better You

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One sixth of the wellness wheel is your Physical health. Is your wellness wheel balanced?
If not, I would like to help you regain your physical health balance. My services include Athletic Therapy and Manual Osteopathy treatments for the following injuries:
  •  Sports
  •  Recreational
  •  Motor Vehicle Accident
  •  Work Related
  •  Chronic and Acute

Coverage details: Many insurance plans cover Athletic Therapy, check with your health plan to find out about your coverage. There are also many sporting body that cover Athletic Therapy (hockey, football, soccer) however you must check with your provincial sporting body for details.
If you presently do not have coverage for Athletic Therapy please feel free to use the following letter to request coverage be added from your insurance provider; click here

Who is an Athletic Therapist?

A Certified Athletic Therapist assesses injuries and conditions, utilizes contemporary rehabilitative techniques, therapeutic modalities, soft tissue mobilization, physical reconditioning, and supportive strapping procedures to promote an environment conducive to optimal healing in preparing the individual for safe reintegration into an active lifestyle. Click here to find out more about Athletic Therapy.

What is Manual Osteopathy?
A natural medicine which aims to restore function in the body by treating the causes of pain and imbalance. The practitioner of Traditional Manual Osteopathy works with the body to enhance this natural ability to self-regulate and self-heal. Osteopathy embraces the philosophy that the body has an innate or natural ability to self-regulate and to heal itself. The key factor that permits this process to proceed unimpeded is the ability of the body to circulate all of its fluids and liquids. Structural or physical impediments include generalized twists, curves or pulls within the body as well as specific bones, organs or tissues that are misaligned.

Osteopathic Manual Practitioner is said to assess the whole body. Although treatment may be directed toward several specific areas, the effect of that treatment is often felt throughout the body. It is for this reason that the Osteopathic Manual Practitioner is also said to treat the whole body.

Please follow these links to find additional information about Canadian Federation of Osteopaths profession and Canadian College of Osteopathy.


tel: 506.261.6692             e: [email protected]      UNB Lady Beaverbrook Gym, 2 Dineen Drive, Fredericton, NB