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Nicole Settimi, a manual osteopath and massage therapist, here on the One Body Wellness podcast, will throw condensed doses of health info at you. As well, she shares the mic with humans experiencing their own health concerns and trauma, and the impact it has on the human spirit to show just how resilient we truly are. Reminding you to inhale, exhale and find peace in your one body wherever you are.
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If you're pregnant, thinking about being pregnant, or have been pregnant, learn how manual osteopathy can help support you, and make a huge difference toward a comfortable existence. Contact Nicole Settimi, DOMP, RMT www.onebodywellness.ca nicole@onebodywellness.ca Follow us on instagram @one.body.wellness for more health and wellness information a…
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The vagus nerve is arguably the most important nerve in our entire body. And the nerve that holds the most power over our digestive system, our heart, our breath and our thoughts. In this episode, I explain some of the functions of the vagus nerve, why it's important we support vagal tone and what you can do at home to help your nervous system func…
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I've put out a bonus episode on the three major viruses (RSV, covid, flu) circulating this season. I briefly describe what to look for in your child, should they be showing symptoms of an illness, and when to seek medical attention. This episode does not take the place of medical advice. Use your strong intuition if you feel something is off, and g…
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Symptoms of whiplash after a motor vehicle accident can be complicated. There are a few things you may want to know about your symptoms, or lack of symptoms, directly after an accident. Don't hesitate to receive care after an injury or accident. Healthcare providers can help make a world of difference in your recovery. Don't forget! Just because th…
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Have you ever had a shoulder that just wouldn’t move? There could be a number of reasons why! But today I’m talking about ‘Frozen Shoulder.’ Adhesive capsulitis is very often described as frozen shoulder. It shows up clinically when someone has pain in their shoulder that gets worse over time. The reason frozen shoulder is term you may have heard b…
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Asthma is a chronic pulmonary condition affecting 4 million Canadians. We’ve all become hyper aware of the acute respiratory conditions that could affect our bodies during this global pandemic. Those dealing with chronic pulmonary conditions like asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema, are acutely aware of the impacts that not being able to breat…
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Very often misdiagnosed, and misguided, this condition is specifically due to an overuse and repetitive strain style injury in the wrist, and specifically affecting the median nerve through the carpal tunnel. The main cause of carpal tunnel syndrome or median nerve compression, is repetitive motions over a long period of time. People who work at a …
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The Chinese Body Clock is used by practitioners as an assessment tool to see where disease or dysfunction might be present. The basis of this clock is that it reflects the times at which each of our organs is functioning at its peak, so that we might be able to understand more about how to support our bodies, but also how to recognize patterns of d…
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Nicole gives a quick dose of anatomy, technique and treatment when it comes to craniosacral therapy and how everything is once again, completely interconnected. Health Topic: Cranial Osteopathy Tips from an Osteopathic Perspective: From an osteopathic perspective, every cranium is very unique. Trauma, lifestyle, physiology, pathology and genetics a…
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Today I am using this space to talk about the relationship between our jaw and our hips. How could these structures possibly be connected and why is that even important? Health Topic: The Link Between the TMJ and our hip bones Tips from an Osteopathic Perspective: Be conscious of clenching your jaw, choose to do self massage techniques in your temp…
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Health Topic: Seasonal Allergies What is it?: Irritation and immune responses from environmental factors such as trees, grass and weeds. Symptoms: Congestion, runny nose, loss of smell, itchy eyes and sneezing. Causes and Risk Factors: Trees, grass and weeds, specifically pollen. Tips from an Osteopathic Perspective: Ways to help support lymph and …
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Health Topic: Lyme disease What is it?: A bacterial infection caused by black-legged ticks Symptoms: Symptoms can be varied and complex and include physical and cognitive issues Causes and Risk Factors: Black legged tick Diagnosis and Treatment: Antibiotics and treating symptoms Tips from an Osteopathic Perspective: As a manual osteopath, I am goin…
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Health Topic: Endometriosis What is it?: Endometrial glands and cells appear outside of the uterine cavity, where they are supposed to live and stay. The most common locations for these ectopic (meaning an abnormal place or position) groupings are in the ovaries, the area between the uterus and the rectum and the uterosacral ligament. Symptoms: Whi…
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Dysmenorrhea is a common condition associated with painful cramping in the uterus. 75% of people who menstruate experience painful periods. There are two types- Primary Dysmenorrhea is a condition where periods are painful but not linked to other gynecological concerns, and normally start right at the beginning of menses. Secondary Dysmenorrhea is …
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With so many people working from home, the increase in screen and phone time and our disturbances in sleep, I’ve been receiving inquiries on differential diagnoses for headaches. Many headaches can be hard to diagnose and treat. Manual osteopaths perform a full neurological exam and closely examine the neck as well. We use a pain guide that can hel…
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Grieving is a stressful psychological and physical event. Feeling grief causes inflammation in the body, which can increase blood pressure and put us at risks for blood clots. When we experience grief, we are more vulnerable to viral and bacterial infection. From an osteopathic perspective, it is no surprise that we are currently experiencing a pan…
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May is mental health awareness month, and awareness around mental wellness has never been more important. Although I do not have the training in treating psychological disorders, I do see physical manifestations of mental (brain) illness and I’m using this episode to talk about my clinical experience of the effects that brain illness has on our phy…
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Chronic pain is very complex and difficult to treat. From a healthcare provider perspective, finding nonaddictive pain relief for our patients can be a challenge. Opioid use in Canada is at an all time high and the rate of overdose is disheartening and tragic. From someone who has benefited from the short term effects of an opioid and felt the long…
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Health Topic: Plantar Fasciitis What is it?: The plantar fascia is a thick band of connective tissue, a continuation of the calf muscles, that helps to form the arch of your foot and supports you while you walk. Symptoms: You may experience stabbing pain in the sole of your foot, or around your heel, first thing in the morning. You may feel worse a…
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SHOW NOTES: Learn a little bit about Nicole Settimi and why she felt called to the manual osteopathy profession. Listen to the “why” behind Nicole’s decision to start a health and wellness podcast and how it might be helpful for you while navigating specific health concerns within the medical system. Nicole understands the health inequities in Cana…
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