Osteopathy
Katie Knapp, MOMSc., BSc. Kin, BA
Osteopathic Manual Practitioner
Prior to entering into the field of Osteopathy, Katie obtained her Honours Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from McMaster University. Upon graduating she spent a year organizing and overseeing exercise therapy programs for individuals with profound mental and physical disabilities. She then spent eight years working as a Certified Kinesiologist in a physiotherapy clinic, during which time she returned to McMaster University and completed her Honours Bachelor of the Arts in the discipline of Philosophy.
Seeking more autonomy in her patient care, and an approach more focused on the cause of dysfunction rather than the symptomology, lead Katie to encounter Osteopathy at which point she enrolled at the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy to complete her Osteopathic training. Her love and passion for the discipline keep her constantly learning and have lead her back to the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy as a member of the faculty in order to help educate future osteopathic manual practitioners.
Katie treats with a strong focus and understanding of the structure-function relationship in the human body and how this relationship adapts and changes throughout the various growth and developmental stages of life.
Ariel Bering MOMSc., Osteopathic Manual Practitioner
Ariel’s journey into Osteopathy began with her own treatment experience, where she witnessed immediate and effective results. Captivated by the philosophy of Osteopathy, she dedicated herself to helping others harness their body’s innate ability to achieve and maintain health.
Ariel is passionate about meeting people where they are and guiding them towards optimal health. She believes in empowering patients to understand the power of their bodies once restrictions are alleviated and the mechanisms of healing are liberated.
Ariel completed her training at the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy in the spring of 2024, earning a Master’s in practice of Osteopathic Manipulative Sciences. Her rigorous education included over 4,200 hours of supervised coursework and 1,000 hours of hands-on training in the student clinic. She is a professional member of the Ontario Osteopathic Association (OOA).
Driven by her deep respect and enthusiasm for Osteopathy, Ariel has returned to the academy as a teacher-in-training. This role allows her to refine her skills continuously, and contribute to the advancement of the profession by educating future osteopathic manual practitioners.