Tom Trinh
M.Ost

- Osteopathic Manual Practitioner
- Member of the Ontario Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners
- Member of the General Osteopathic Council
Tom holds a Master’s degree in Osteopathy, graduating from the University College of Osteopathy in London, England. Following his studies, he spent over two years working in a private multidisciplinary clinic, where he treated a wide range of conditions across diverse patient populations. This experience allowed him to develop strong clinical skills while shaping his understanding of the importance of overall health and wellbeing.
Tom has experience treating conditions affecting all areas of the body, from low back pain and disc herniations, to shoulder, knee, and neck pain. His approach focuses on understanding why the body is responding in a certain way, whether through pain, stiffness, or muscle tension, and then finding and treating the root cause of the problem. By addressing the root cause, he aims not only to provide short-term relief but also to support long-term recovery and reduce the likelihood of recurring issues.
His treatments incorporate a combination of manual therapy techniques, including soft tissue work, joint mobilization and manipulation, alongside tailored exercise advice to support rehabilitation.
Tom places strong emphasis on understanding each individual’s personal needs and goals, recognizing that every patient is different. His passion is in helping people return to meaningful activities; from being able to lift their grandchildren pain-free to running marathons, to returning to work pain free. Whatever the personal goal is, Tom is committed to making a genuine impact on his patients’ lives.
Outside of work, Tom enjoys weight training and football, to maintain his own health, performance, and overall wellbeing.





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