Yonge & St Clair | Mohamed-Amin Belmaaziz
Mohamed-Amin is a passionate osteopath member of Osteopathy Canada. He completed a five-year osteopathic program at the Toulouse Institute of Osteopathy in France.
Specially trained in pediatrics, he provides attentive and precise care to newborns, particularly following challenging births, and supports their early development with a gentle and individualized approach.
Mohamed-Amin has also expanded his practice through additional training in cupping therapy, offering a complementary treatment modality to enhance outcomes and deliver personalized care for a wide range of conditions and patient profiles.
1. Why should patients choose you as their therapist rather than another practitioner in the area?
I take a holistic and personalized approach focused on understanding the root cause of pain rather than only addressing symptoms. Because pain is often multifactorial, my goal is to help patients better understand their bodies while educating them throughout the therapeutic process. Together, we develop tailored solutions that promote long-term healing and help reduce the risk of recurrence.
2. What are the three main approaches or types of treatments you specialize in?
I work with newborns from their very first weeks of life, particularly following difficult births, as well as in the prevention of functional disorders such as torticollis, plagiocephaly, and digestive issues.
The management of acute pain, including low back pain (lumbago), torticollis (in infants, children, and adults), and other musculoskeletal joint restrictions.
In addition, I treat digestive disorders such as reflux, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), constipation, and other functional imbalances.
3. What are you most proud of in your practice?
I am proud to support my patients through their various pain conditions and throughout their healing journey. As a therapist, there is nothing more rewarding than knowing I have contributed to restoring optimal health by improving comfort, mobility, and confidence in daily life.
4. What types of cases do you enjoy treating the most and why?
I particularly enjoy working with chronic and complex pain cases. Understanding how pain develops over time, identifying its impact on the body as a whole, and analyzing compensation patterns is both stimulating and meaningful.
Each body is unique and responds differently; even with similar symptoms, the effects can vary greatly from one patient to another. This individuality motivates me to look beyond the primary cause and understand how the body has adapted, allowing me to offer truly individualized care.