About Connor Wilhelm

Growing up, I was always on the move, playing soccer, baseball, hockey, and football. My passion for sports continued into my teenage years, eventually focusing on baseball and hockey. This active lifestyle, combined with the injuries I sustained and the treatments I received, sparked my fascination with the human body and its capabilities.
Pursuing this interest, I studied Kinesiology at Queen’s University, which laid a strong foundation in understanding human movement and rehabilitation. After graduation, I worked as a personal trainer, helping individuals achieve their fitness goals and recover from injuries.
The onset of Covid-19 led me to reevaluate my career path, and I discovered the field of manual osteopathy. I enrolled in the Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice (DOMP) program at the National Academy of Osteopathy. During my time there, I gained practical knowledge in various techniques, including osteoarticular techniques, muscle energy techniques (MET), soft tissue therapy, and cranial osteopathy. My education also involved 300 hours of hands-on practical experience, where I had the privilege of working with numerous community members.
As a manual osteopath, I am deeply committed to the wellbeing of my patients. I believe in a holistic approach to healthcare, involving patients in their treatment plans and educating them about their care. My goal is to help individuals achieve pain-free living through personalized and effective treatment strategies.
I look forward to supporting the community in their journey towards better health and wellbeing.



