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Discover our osteopaths from our Montreal clinic

Qualified and experienced professionals

The osteopaths at Camirand Muzzi Clinic are trained according to the standards prescribed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the rigorous and effective practice of family osteopathy. What’s more, they are all members of Ostéopathie Québec.

It’s a team with complementary profiles, enabling you to find the osteopath best suited to your needs.

Dino Muzzi B. Sc. , D.O.

Dino Muzzi B. Sc. , D.O.

Osteopath, cofounder

Dino Muzzi graduated in physiotherapy from the Université de Montréal in 1985 and in osteopathy from the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques (CEO) in 1993. In addition to his clinical involvement with a varied clientele, he has developed a passion for teaching. He taught at the CEO in Montreal for 25 years. He has also worked with over twenty schools and colleges in more than a dozen countries. For over 20 years, he has been invited every year to speak at various international symposia in Quebec and Europe for the expertise he has developed. He also gives post-graduate courses on somato-emotional work in osteopathy in Montreal, and in various countries (Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Italy, France, Spain, and Greece).

From 2015 to 2019, Dino Muzzi participated in the Working Group for the creation of the Professional Order of Osteopaths of Quebec at the Office des professions du Québec.

He is co-founder of the Camirand Muzzi Clinic and the Camirand Muzzi Institute (CMI), a training center for osteopathic professionals. While taking osteopathic philosophy and tradition to heart, the CMI incorporates the latest developments in science and advancements in the field.

His versatility in approach and treatment caters to a wide range of clients. Throughout his 37 years of practice, he has worked with top athletes and musicians, treating both simple discomforts associated with daily life and more chronic pain.

Nathalie Camirand, pht, D.O.

Nathalie Camirand, pht, D.O.

Osteopath, cofounder

Nathalie Camirand graduated in physiotherapy from Université de Montréal, and in osteopathy from the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques (CEO) in 1993. She taught future osteopaths at the CEO de Montréal until 2019. For over 20 years, Nathalie has been training osteopathic professionals in gynecology, urology, glandular dysfunctions, anxiety, and depression in relation to the brain-gut axis and women’s health. She is a regular guest lecturer at international symposia in over 15 countries, including Canada, South America, and throughout Europe. She also coordinated a specialty university degree (30 credits) at Pompeu Fabra University in gynecology-obstetrics in 2017 in collaboration with the Escola de Osteopatia de Barcelona. This program is now offered in France and Germany.

Nathalie is a co-founder of the Camirand Muzzi Clinic and of the Camirand Muzzi Institute, a continuing education center. She is also the author of Dysfonctions glandulaires et nerveuses, published in 2009 and translated into German and Polish. She is also the author of Axe cerveau-intestin-pelvis et ostéopathie – Approche intégrative du stress, de l’anxiété et de la dépression : Cerveau encéphalique, published in 2020 and translated into German. She recently published Cerveau abdominal et ostéopathie with Elsevier.

In 2019, she was the recipient of the Prix Reconnaissance Ostéopathie Québec in recognition of her contribution to the advancement of osteopathy and for her notoriety within the profession.

Interdisciplinarity and an integrative collaboration are at the heart of her approach. Communicating and sharing her knowledge have become her mission.

Gabriel Venne, D.O., M. Sc., Ph. D

Gabriel Venne, D.O., M. Sc., Ph. D

Osteopath

Gabriel trained at the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques de Montréal and received his Bachelor of Osteopathy from the University of Wales (UK) in 2008. Aware of the importance of anatomical knowledge in osteopathy, he continued his studies in anatomy at a master’s and doctoral level at Queen’s University, obtaining a Ph.D. in anatomy and cell biology in 2016.

In addition to practicing osteopathy at the Camirand Muzzi clinic since 2009, he currently holds a position as Associate Professor for McGill University’s Faculty of Medicine and Director of the Division of Anatomical Sciences in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology.

Gabriel has over thirty publications to his credit, and his research topics have been presented at several international conferences.

With his wealth of knowledge, he can meet the specific needs of a varied clientele of all ages.

Camille Muzzi, BScN, D.O.

Camille Muzzi, BScN, D.O.

Osteopath

A 2013 graduate of the Université de Montréal Faculty of Nursing, Camille began her career in neonatology at CHU Ste-Justine. There, she discovered a passion for premature babies, where her energy, tact, gentleness, and empathy were put to great use.

At the same time, she discovered a growing interest in a more holistic approach to health. She then decided to study osteopathy at the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques de Montréal, where she obtained her undergraduate degree in 2018 and her graduate degree in 2020.

Her great curiosity and constant desire to learn led her to take numerous post-graduate courses in women’s health, perinatal care, breastfeeding support, and pediatrics, in order to better accompany women in a coherent continuum from the conception process to the post-partum period and child development.

She also caters for a varied clientele, where her know-how and expertise enable her to adapt to her patients’ needs and work in partnership with other professionals to offer optimal care. Camille also participates in an international osteopathic research group, the COME Collaboration, where she and her team received a recognition award in 2018.

In addition to being a member of Osteopathie Québec, she belongs to the Ordre des infirmières du Québec.

Ariane Richard van Bennekum, B. Sc, D.O.

Ariane Richard van Bennekum, B. Sc, D.O.

Osteopath

Passionate about the arts, sciences and anatomy, Ariane found the perfect combination in osteopathy. Her determination, great listening skills, quality of presence, and desire to help people led her to obtain her Bachelor of Science in Osteopathy from the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques de Montréal (CEOM) in 2011, validated by the University of Wales in England. She joined the Clinique Camirand Muzzi team in 2012. Ariane also assists Nathalie Camirand with training courses in Quebec and Europe, as well as Philippe Druelle at CEOM.

Eager to enrich her knowledge and integrate new tools to better understand and accompany her patients in their health, she has taken over 50 training courses to date in several fields: geriatrics, pediatrics, neuro-pediatrics, chronic pain, glandular dysfunctions, anxiety and depression, neuro-endocrino-immunology, somato-emotional, specific adjustments (SAT), mechanical links, stroke analysis, obstetrics, etc. Her curiosity also extends to the world of medicine.

What’s more, her curiosity for Taoism and traditional Chinese medicine led her to complete her acupuncture training at Rosemont College in 2021.

With this background, Ariane has a diverse clientele and a particular interest in women’s health. Her final year essay focused on pelvic pain. She likes to navigate between different osteopathic approaches, adding magnetopuncture where necessary to deepen the notion of balance between body, heart, and mind in a versatile, individualized and open-minded approach.

Claudia Béland, BScN, D.O.

Claudia Béland, BScN, D.O.

Osteopath

Claudia began her career in the healthcare field as a nurse in 1997, which enabled her to practice various specialties of the profession in intensive care, emergency room and recovery room in several hospitals in the province, internationally and in the Far North.

Passionate about the human body as a functional unit, she went on to study osteopathy at the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques de Québec (CEO), graduating in 2012.

A mother of two, Claudia has a keen interest in obstetrics, gynaecology, fertility, and women’s health. She has taken part in several continuing education courses in obstetrics, gynecology, and endocrinology, as well as a course on pelvic prolapse.

She has been a member of the CEO faculty since 2017, where she teaches urogynecology and obstetrics. She also teaches specialist physicians, speakers, and osteopaths in a specialty program in urogynecology-obstetrics, developed by Nathalie Camirand, offered in France and Germany. In addition to collaborating with the associations, Endométriose Québec, and Vivre 100Fibromes, she has co-created with a nutritionist, Céline Saloumi, in 2021 an online support program for women with endometriosis.

Lianne Balazsi, M. Sc., D.O.

Lianne Balazsi, M. Sc., D.O.

Osteopath

After completing a Bachelor’s degree in psychology at Dalhousie University in 2006, and a second Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Therapy at Concordia University in 2009, Lianne obtained a Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy at the University of Alberta in 2011.

Her desire to accompany people in their entirety then led her to pursue her studies at the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques de Montréal (CEO), from which she graduated in 2018.

In addition to her background in athletic therapy, she has perfected her skills through ongoing training with Nathalie Camirand (Glandular and Nervous Dysfunctions, and Stress, Anxiety and Depression), Dino Muzzi (Osteopathy and Focusing), and Philippe Druelle and Geneviève Forget (Endocranial Spasms).

With an interest in neuroscience and neuroendocrinology, Lianne has focused her professional development on concussions and their repercussions throughout the body. Through her collaboration with the Concussion Institute of Montreal (2018-2019), she has developed her own unique approach.

With a keen interest in functional anatomy, human physiology and the mind-body connection, Lianne has accumulated a wealth of experience. Whether working with babies, children, adults, seniors or athletes, Lianne’s versatility is evident in her patient base. Whether for acute pain during an emergency appointment, or for follow-up care for chronic problems, Lianne will help you optimize your well-being by offering care specific to your needs.

Élodie Martignole, D.O.

Élodie Martignole, D.O.

Osteopath

Fascinated by science, the workings of the human body and a desire to help others, Élodie chose osteopathy at an early age. After six years of training, she graduated from the Centre Européen d’Enseignement Supérieur en Ostéopathie in Paris with first-class honors, followed by a university diploma in Pedagogy in Higher Education, with a specialization in Health Sciences, at the University of Medicine in Bordeaux. By 2008, she was running her own clinic and teaching at the École d’Ostéopathie de Bordeaux.

On her arrival in Montreal in 2014, she joined the Clinique Intersanté team before moving to the Clinique Camirand Muzzi in 2019. This career path has enabled her to deepen and perfect her technical, pedagogical, clinical and human skills. Drawing on her varied professional and clinical experience, she sees all types of patients. She uses a variety of techniques, adapting naturally to each profile. She has also developed expertise in pediatrics and the care of pregnant women.

Élodie continues to specialize through regular training courses, including somato-emotional training with Bruno Ducoux, clinical posturology with Alain Savoie, orthoposturodontics with Docteur Clauzade, intrauterine lesional postures with Robert Rousse, anxiety and depression with Nathalie Camirand and focusing with Dino Muzzi.

Stéphane Baudin, B. Sc., D.O.

Stéphane Baudin, B. Sc., D.O.

Osteopath

Stéphane Baudin has always had a passion for the natural sciences and body mechanics. His need to serve, and his passions came together when he undertook studies at the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques de Montréal, from which he graduated in 2015 with a B. Sc in osteopathy with honors.

Stéphane went on to perfect his skills in joint manipulation, cranial and visceral treatment. Over time, he developed a particular interest in resolving shoulder problems. He also has a particular interest in human movement and its influence on health. In 2019, he received the Jean Guy Sicotte D.O. Innovation Thesis Award for his research in the field of cranial osteopathy.

Stéphane sees patients of all ages. He enjoys finding solutions for chronic problems as much as he does for acute pain. He remains as versatile as possible to meet the needs of a varied clientele.

Jonathan Naylor, B. Sc., D.O.

Jonathan Naylor, B. Sc., D.O.

Osteopath

Jonathan Naylor began his career as an osteopath in 2015 following the completion of his Bachelor of Science in Osteopathy with First-Class Honours at the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques de Montréal, accredited by the University of Wales (UK). In 2017, he submitted his research dissertation exploring the effects of osteopathy on lung function in healthy individuals for his D.O. degree.

Having distinguished himself and developed a passion for sharing his knowledge, Jonathan was recruited as a professor and clinical supervisor at the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques de Montréal upon graduation. Since then, he has taught in Canada (Vancouver, Halifax, Toronto, Montreal) and Europe in various subjects such as upper and lower limbs, thoracic vertebrae, ribs, pelvis, orthopedic and neurological assessment. He also took part in a humanitarian mission to Peru in 2015 to provide osteopathic care to the people of Arequipa.

As a musician (pianist) and sports enthusiast (rock climbing, golf, running, etc.), Jonathan’s patients range from babies and children to adults, seniors and athletes. He sees patients for both acute pain in emergency appointments and long-term follow-up for more chronic problems.

Emilie Garneau, D.O.

Emilie Garneau, D.O.

Osteopath

Emilie began her career as a physical rehabilitation therapist in 2010, working for 9 years with a very diverse clientele (geriatrics, neurology, orthopedics, and mental health) at CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l’Île-de-Montréal. Her strong motivation and desire to deepen her knowledge prompted her to simultaneously undertake training at the Collège d’Études Ostéopathiques de Montréal (CEO). The complex interactions between the various systems and structures of the human body fascinate her, and the holistic approach of osteopathy gives her new levers to become an even better-equipped therapist. Given her interest in the many interrelationships between the brain and the intestines, in 2021 she will submit a dissertation on the effect of osteopathic care in subjects with Parkinson’s disease.

Emilie works as an osteopath and has been a member of Ostéopathie Québec since 2018. She is extremely versatile and practices with a varied clientele. The therapeutic relationship, professional complementarity and listening to her clients’ needs are at the heart of her values and practice. She continues to expand her knowledge on a regular basis, particularly in the areas of human anatomy, techniques specific to the brain-gut axis, osteoarticular, visceral and women’s health.

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