Maxine Jeffrey

B.Sc.OT, B.Sc Kin, CYI, DOMP | Osteopathic Manual Practitioner

Maxine Jeffrey, initially an occupational therapist, kinesiologist and certified yoga instructor, has been offering health services to her clients since 1993. After raising her two children, teaching yoga classes and providing yoga teacher training programs, offering exercise therapy and occupational therapy services for the past two decades, she decided to go back to school in 2014.

Maxine graduated from the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques, Halifax Campus, in 2020 as an osteopathic manual practitioner. She has completed her thesis on GERD (Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease) and has obtained her DOMP status and is a member in good standing with the Nova Scotia Association of Osteopaths and with the Ontario Association of Osteopaths. She is accepting new clients and is looking forward to helping you on your journey to better health.

Qualifications

Treating Female Pelvic Pain through the Uro-Genital System: Urinary Incontinence & Uterine Prolapse.
Endometriosis – Working Together for Early Identification and Management.
Standard First Aid- CPR C & AED
Still-Hildrith Approach: Exploring Early Osteopathic Treatment Techniques from a Early 21st Century Perspective.

Shoulder and Shoulder Girdle Dysfunctions: Applied Fascial Release and Therapeutic Exercises.
Practice Guidelines – Record Keeping.
Fundamentals of Cranial Osteopathy Cranio-Sacral-Therapy.

Osteopathic Considerations for Surgical and Burn Scars Webinar

Self Directed Gross Anatomy Lab

Osteopathic Mechanical Link 1 – The LMO Concept Applied to the Spine and Thorax.
Osteopathic Mechanical Link 2 – The LMO Concept Applied to the periphery.