Miracle

Miracle

Atily Gunaratne is a very effective osteopath. I suffered from sciatic pain down my leg for three months for which I received physiotherapy treatment but on discharge I still had lingering leg and joint pain which at times made it difficult to walk. Atily on the first visit carefully assessed my situation, determined the cause of the leg pain and that there were other areas which required treatment – which he was correct as I was experiencing pain or concerns in those areas. His treatments, all manually based, were gentle and required extreme focus from him. He determined I needed 2 additional visits for the treatment required. I was going on holiday in three weeks and was concerned whether the treatments could happen in time as he is booked well in advance. He priorized me on the weekly waitlist and fortunately because I was flexible with appointment times his office was able to fit me in to make the additional visits. I went to Atily on a friend’s advice, although I was wary of alternative medicine, she spoke highly of his effectiveness for herself and family. I am glad I took her advice. Atily is a consummate professional, very knowledgeable and effective in his field of study, very willing to answer all questions and very reasoned and thorough in his response. He “listens” very carefully to what your body is telling him and he provides treatment accordingly. Ask and he explains each of his treatments and why. The outcome of his treatments for me was that my mobility was restored to enjoy my holiday and other pain and discomfort relieved. I was very happy with the results. His office is very well run and Maria at the front desk is most pleasant and helpful. His treatment was just what I required. Thank you Atily.

May 3, 2015

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About Osteopathy

Had his initial medical training in Sri-Lanka. Subsequently he moved to Europe where he worked as a physiotherapist for many years. While in Europe, he was introduced to osteopathic techniques from Dr. Davidson who was a Harley Street orthopedic surgeon. Upon arrival in Canada, he continued his education at the University of Toronto while working as a physiotherapist. His vast experience includes rehabilitation, sports medicine, and oncology. He continued on to study at the Canadian College of Osteopathy obtaining a doctorate in osteopathic manual practice. He continues to attend local, national and international courses in osteopathy. His area of practice is female health, infertility and postpartum health. Offices held; the vice president of the OAO (Ontario Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners), treasurer of the CFO (Canadian Federation of Osteopaths) and a member of both AAO (American Academy of Osteopathy) and WOHO (World Osteopathic Health Organization).