Bradley has been a North Shore resident since 2001. He spends time with his family enjoying the beauty and activities of the city. He has a passion for philosophy, enjoys teaching and discovering practical, efficient ways to improve health. Bradley discovered the effectiveness of manual therapy through Structural Integration after work related injuries. He studied Structural Integration in Boulder Colorado and began practicing in 2005.

Desiring a more comprehensive approach he enrolled in the osteopathic program at the Canadian School of Osteopathy (C.S.O), finishing his thesis on methods of evaluation in the osteopathic field. Bradley is now a professor and clinical supervisor at the C.S.O. He teaches the General osteopathic treatment, the digestive system, and the upper cervical region. He is a Co-owner of Fluid Motion Clinic of Osteopathy

Bradley has developed his skills in many different osteopathic methods. He has training in advanced cranial methods for traumatic head injuries, somatic approaches and specific osteopathic treatments along with his traditional osteopathic training.

Bradley enjoys a challenge and is always curious as to what osteopathy can do to increase our health and better our lives.

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Ishana is a graduate of the Canadian School of Osteopathy - Vancouver. While completing her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology,  she understood the value of manual therapy in health and rehabilitation and wanted to pursue a path more holistic than traditional therapies. This desire led her to Osteopathy.

As an Osteopathic Practitioner, Ishana integrates her kinesiology and biomechanics experience into the sessions. She has also studied the impacts of concussions on the body, and her curiosity of societal influences took her to do an Osteopathic mission in Peru for 2 weeks.

Ishana has a diverse background sports, including Martial Arts, cross-country, Track and Field, basketball, Ultimate Frisbee, and more recently dance.

Ishana enjoys the puzzle of the human body and finding ways to improve her patients health and lifestyle.

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Marjorie is an advanced and accomplished Osteopathic Manual Practitioner (D.O.M.P.) who graduated with a D.Sc.O. with Honors from the Canadian School of Osteopathy (CSO) in Vancouver. Her journey into osteopathy began after earning a Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) in Kinesiology with a concentration in Health and Physical Activity from the Université de Sherbrooke.

Combining her expertise as a Kinesiologist with her in-depth understanding of osteopathy, Marjorie takes a personalized and comprehensive approach to patient care. Her research on Biotensegrity and the Classical Model of Osteopathy has shaped her unique treatment philosophy, focusing on restoring movement, function, and overall well-being. Every session includes a holistic and complete evaluation of the body in order to offer a personalized treatment.

Before pursuing her education at the Canadian School of Osteopathy (CSO), Marjorie immersed herself in the world of dance as a ballet and contemporary dancer for 15 years, and a competitive cheerleader for 10 years. This background instilled in her a deep appreciation for movement, anatomy, and the interconnectedness of the body. Marjorie’s diverse training in gymnastics, acrobatics, modern, tap, and flamenco further enriched her understanding of the human body and its capabilities.

Marjorie’s passion for holistic health extends beyond her clinical practice. She is actively involved in teaching, supervising and mentoring students at the CSO, sharing her expertise and passion for osteopathy.

Through a commitment to ongoing education and professional development, she has expanded her expertise with advanced training in various specialized areas, including: - The Gut-Brain Axis - Osteopathy for Children - The Rule of the Artery - Central Sensitization - Energetic Impulse - Multiple courses in Endocranial Spasms


As a therapist, Marjorie collaborates closely with her patients to address a wide range of health concerns, from acute and chronic pain to digestive issues, postural imbalances, concussion symptoms, sleep issues, pain management and rehabilitation, neurodiversity, sports injuries, chronic fatigue and beyond. She has successfully helped patients of all ages, from newborns to the elderly, achieve relief and improve their overall well-being. Her treatments include, but are not limited to: myofascial work, Muscle Energy Techniques, cranio-sacral therapy, visceral manipulation, as well as work on the joints, muscles, ligaments and other connective tissues.


Since November 2022, Marjorie has been accompanied in her practice by Cocotte (C.G.N.), a hypoallergenic, well trained and well-behaved toy poodle, certified by the Canadian Kennel Club. While Cocotte is cherished by both staff and visitors alike, she respects patient boundaries and only participates in treatments when directly requested. Cocotte adds a comforting presence to the clinic environment and is beloved by patients of all ages.

In her downtime, Marjorie indulges in an array of activities, from training and strolling with her sidekick, Cocotte, to embracing the great outdoors through camping adventures. She’s also a master puzzler and on a continuous mission to keep her ballet skills sharp.

Marjorie is an advanced and accomplished Osteopathic Manual Practitioner (D.O.M.P.) who graduated... Read More

Osteopathic Manual Therapist and RMT Lyndsay joined Fluid Motion in 2018 and welcomes new and existing patients. Lyndsay moved her practice to North Vancouver to be closer to home and to be part of an osteopathy-focused clinic. Lyndsay has a Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice and a Diploma in Massage Therapy. She has been working to keep people active and mobile since 2001. Prior to Fluid Motion, Lyndsay worked at Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Clinic for 10 years where she enjoyed treating patients of all ages and stages. Lyndsay treats all sorts of ailments, and has a special interest in disorders in the head, neck, shoulder and jaw.

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Scott’s journey into health and wellness began early. Facing his own challenges, including a stint in a back brace at 14, he developed a deep-rooted passion to help others achieve optimal health. This personal experience fueled his belief that physical recovery starts with mindset.

A life marked by an active lifestyle, engaging in a range of sports from ultimate frisbee to snowboarding, taught Scott the importance of overcoming physical challenges. His initial foray into the world of health as a personal trainer allowed him to inspire others and deepen his understanding of self-care.

Seeking to expand his knowledge, Scott pursued and completed the RMT program in Vancouver BC graduating as Valedictorian, before moving to an instructor role at his alma mater. Though initially set on a path to physiotherapy, a serendipitous encounter with osteopathy altered his course. In osteopathy, Scott found a practice that resonated with his holistic therapy approach and deep desire to understand the unique complexities of each individual.

Today, serving Downtown and North Vancouver BC, Scott blends his rich history and comprehensive educational background to craft personalized treatments. Each session with Scott is tailored to the individual, reflecting his commitment to integrative health, restoring function and enhancing wellbeing.

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