Structural Integration Toronto

Toronto, Canada

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Kinesis Myofascial Integration (KMI) is a form of manual therapy that targets the fascial system and aims to create balance in the body, relieve areas of tension and improve movement patterns. Fascia is connective tissue and is designed to be pliable and move freely with muscles and bone. It can lose its pliability and become short, tight and more dense due to injury, repetitive strain and overuse patterns. KMI consists of slow, deep stretching techniques combined with the client’s movement and use of breath to open these fascial restrictions.

KMI Structural Integration is delivered as a systematic series of 12 sessions that facilitates persisting change and brings ease to your entire body. It addresses the cause of your symptoms by creating new postural balance and movement patterns. You will gain the most benefit by committing to the 12-​series as we will follow all 12 Anatomy Trains myofascial lines and tie them together with integrating sessions. You can experience KMI and see its positive effects on your body through the 4-​series. These 4 sessions involve working through the lower body, upper body then connecting them through the spine and head.

Meet the Business Owner

Adam L.

Business Owner

Adam Leavens, RMT, BCSI is a Registered Massage Therapist, Board Certified Structural IntegratorCM and the clinic director of Davisville Health. He graduated from Elmcrest College of Applied Health Sciences in 2004 and received an honours certificate for academic achievement while attaining over 90% in all of his courses. He then completed the Instructing Adults Certificate from George Brown College in 2007 and has over 4 years of experience teaching Anatomy at Massage Therapy Colleges in Toronto.

Adam has participated in Structural Integration and Rolfing workshops offered by experienced practitioners in the field. He has attended a fascial mentorship program, various fascial dissection labs and has received training in Visceral Manipulation (VM1) with the Barral Institute. Adam completed an intensive 500 hour program with Thomas Myers, Advanced Rolfer and author of Anatomy Trains to become a Kinesis-​Myofascial Integration (KMI) Structural Integrator.