A Connected Approach
To Human Movement

Antonio’s work blends biomechanics, musculoskeletal therapy, and functional strength and conditioning development into a single, cohesive model. This integrated approach allows him to assess, treat, and strengthen the body with precision and address the underlying mechanics affecting the way you move day to day.

CLINICAL
PEDORTHICS

Align. Support.

Pedorthics is the clinical study of how the foot functions within the broader movement system.

It focusses on the relationship between foot structure, mechanics, and load distribution, helping to explain why certain patterns of pressure or alignment may contribute to discomfort or dysfunction.

As a discipline, it bridges the science of lower-limb biomechanics with the realities of everyday movement, offering insight into how your feet influence the rest of your body.

* Coming Soon in Winter 2025 *

OSTEOPATHIC
THERAPY

Relieve. Restore.

Osteopathy is an anatomy-based discipline that views the body as an interconnected system.

It explores how joints, muscles, and tissues influence each other. Rooted in principles of structure and function, Osteopathy provides a framework for understanding the body’s ability to adapt, compensate, and ultimately recover.

STRENGTH &
CONDITIONING

Strengthen Resilience.

Strength and Conditioning is a discipline dedicated to developing the body’s physical capacities.

It examines how the body handles load and movement demands, and how building capacity can enhance performance, resilience, and overall function.

More than exercise alone, it is the science of preparing the body to move well under the stresses of daily life and activity.

Antonio M. Colasurdo is a Pedorthist
Candidate and Osteopath specializing in
foot and lower limb health. He helps
individuals improve their mobility, reduce
pain, and enhance overall quality of life.


Physicians are registrants of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Antonio Colasurdo is not a physician and thus, he is not a registrant of the College of Physicians and Surgeons. Only a physician may, in the practice of his profession, make a medical diagnosis and establish a medical treatment to be respected. Antonio Colasurdo and the advice provided does not replace the recommendations made by a professional recognized by the College of Physicians and Surgeons.