CLINIQUE D'OSTÉOPATHIE BENOIT CHAMPAGNE

Benoit Champagne
Osteopath - clinician, professor and lecturer
Benoit Champagne holds a Bachelor of Science in Osteopathy from the Collège d'Études Ostéopathiques de Montréal (2009), endorsed by the University of Wales (UK) and a Bachelor of Arts (theatre) from the Université du Québec à Montréal (2002).
He completed his osteopathic thesis, a clinical research, on the "global osteopathic approach with regard to the brain-gut axis on people with Generalized Anxiety Disorder". The WG Sutherland Prize (2011) was awarded to him for the thesis that most advanced osteopathy. Since that day, he has continued to develop his practice with the aim of specifying the osteopathic approach to the brain-gut axis.
He worked at the Camirand-Muzzi Clinic from 2009 to 2018 and then co-founded the Clinique Générale Rosemont. At the same time, he founded the Benoit Champagne Osteopathy Clinic in Mascouche, where he has been practicing since 2012.
He has attended several postgraduate courses given by renowned osteopaths such as:
The osteopathic approach to the cranio-vertebro-sacral axis adapted to each age group and each condition with Stephen Pirie DO (GB), Clive Standen DO (NZ) and Gérald Lamb DO (England), Dr Anthony Capobianco (USA).
The osteopathic approach to the nervous system and brain dynamics with Philippe Druelle, DO (Qc), and Geneviève Forget, DO (Qc)
The osteopathic approach and the hormonal system by Nathalie Camirand (Qc), Renzo Molinari, DO (GB), Dr Capobianco (USA)
He is occasionally a professor at the Collège d'Études Ostéopathiques de Montréal (CEOM). He also teaches as a professor and international lecturer in postgraduate courses (Germany, United States, Canada) on the brain-intestine axis in osteopathy.
Always passionate about research, Benoit Champagne is director of Essais, works of bachelors in osteopathy science who wish to obtain their title of Osteopath (DO).
He is a member of Osteopathy Quebec .
