Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is a primary, drug-free health care profession. Often working within health care teams or independently, physiotherapists assist people to restore, maintain, and maximize their strength, function, movement, and overall well-being. Physiotherapists have in-depth knowledge of how the body works, and how the body moves. They are considered experts in the field of non-surgical tre... Read More

Physiotherapy is a primary, drug-free health care profession. Often working within health care teams or independently, physiotherapists assist people to restore, maintain, and maximize their strength, function, movement, and overall well-being. Physiotherapists have in-depth knowledge of how the body works, and how the body moves. They are considered experts in the field of non-surgical treatment of a wide range of musculoskeletal problems and injuries, as well as their prevention. They use specialized hands-on clinical skills to assess, diagnose, and treat various conditions, injuries, and disabilities.

Physiotherapy can aid with: Injury/Pain Reduction/Prevention of Injury/Postural Improvement/Promotion of General Health

Treatment includes, but is not limited to; Specialized Manual Therapy/Mobilization/Joint Manipulation/Soft Tissue Therapy/Exercise Therapy/Home Exercise Prescription/Postural Therapy/Gait/Muscle Tension Release/Balance & Coordination Re-Training


Massage Therapy

Massage therapy is a therapeutic hands-on technique that involves manipulation of the superficial and deeper layers of muscles and soft tissue in order to enhance function, aid in healing, promote relaxation, health, and well-being. Massage therapists use calming, therapeutic processes of stroking, kneading, and pressing the various body areas to ease pain, reduce stress and tension, or relax... Read More

Massage therapy is a therapeutic hands-on technique that involves manipulation of the superficial and deeper layers of muscles and soft tissue in order to enhance function, aid in healing, promote relaxation, health, and well-being. Massage therapists use calming, therapeutic processes of stroking, kneading, and pressing the various body areas to ease pain, reduce stress and tension, or relax, stimulate and tone the body. Massage is used to treat musculoskeletal, lymphatic, circulatory, and nervous system issues.


Chiropractic

Chiropractic is a health care profession that focuses on the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, movement and general health. Chiropractors utilize a hands-on, manual therapy approach that includes examination, diagnosis, treatment, and preventative care. In many cases the treatment is similar to physiotherapy and can overlap with massage as well. Chiropractors are also trained to recommend... Read More

Chiropractic is a health care profession that focuses on the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, movement and general health. Chiropractors utilize a hands-on, manual therapy approach that includes examination, diagnosis, treatment, and preventative care. In many cases the treatment is similar to physiotherapy and can overlap with massage as well. Chiropractors are also trained to recommend therapeutic exercises and utilize modalities, and can provide nutritional, dietary and lifestyle counselling. Chiropractic care is often the primary method of treatment for back, neck, and shoulder pain or stiffness.

Like physiotherapists, chiropractors function within a health care team to provide a complete health care plan that fits your individual needs. A chiropractor does NOT have to “adjust” you!!

Chiropractic care can aid with: Back Pain/Neck Pain/Joint and Muscle Pain/Sprains and Strains/Headaches/Whiplash

Reasons to seek Chiropractic Care: Posture/Repetitive Strain Injuries/Work and Sports Injuries/Limited Range of Motion/Chronic Pain Conditions/General Health and Well-Being


Acupuncture

Contemporary Medical Acupuncture is a safe, natural, and clinically effective option for the treatment of a variety of common orthopedic and functional health conditions. It involves the insertion of very thin needles over carefully selected areas of the body where nerves and their receptors are found. This stimulates numerous responses in the central nervous system (scientifically documented... Read More

Contemporary Medical Acupuncture is a safe, natural, and clinically effective option for the treatment of a variety of common orthopedic and functional health conditions. It involves the insertion of very thin needles over carefully selected areas of the body where nerves and their receptors are found. This stimulates numerous responses in the central nervous system (scientifically documented), that are of potential benefit for many conditions.

Medical acupuncture is effective in treating: Headaches/Fibromyalgia/Pain Management/Acute and Chronic Injuries/Sports Injuries
Tennis/Golfers elbow/Muscle and Joint Pain/Low Back and Neck Pain/Arthritis/Pelvic Pain/Urinary Problems
Digestive Problems/Mood Problems/Addictions/Menstrual Problems/Hot Flashes

Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture (TCM)

Unlike Contemporary Medical Acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Acupuncture has a broader scope of practice and is used to treat conditions beyond those that are musculoskeletal in nature. TCM Acupuncture works on the principal of unblocking chi (ch’i or qi) by inserting needles at particular points on the body to balance the opposing forces of yin and yang. Chi is an energy that allegedly permeates all things. It is believed to flow through the body along 14 main pathways called meridians.

When yin and yang are in harmony, chi flows freely within the body and a person is healthy. When a person is sick, diseased, or injured, there is an obstruction of chi along one of the meridians. Traditional Chinese medicine has identified some 500 specific points where needles are to be inserted for specific effects.

Traditional Chinese Medical Acupuncture is effective in treating: Stress/Anxiety/Pain Management/Headaches/Hormonal Imbalance/Digestive Issues/Balancing Energy/Fertility


Naturopathic Medicine


Osteopathy


Dietetics


Athletic Therapy

Certified Athletic Therapists are experts at injury assessment and rehabilitation, whether that's on the field or in the clinic. Similar to physiotherapists, they are skilled at treating musculoskeletal (muscles, bones, and joints) injuries. Athletic therapists treat a wide range of patients and conditions, including neck and back pain, sports injuries, post-op recovery, arthritis, and vari... Read More

Certified Athletic Therapists are experts at injury assessment and rehabilitation, whether that's on the field or in the clinic. Similar to physiotherapists, they are skilled at treating musculoskeletal (muscles, bones, and joints) injuries.

Athletic therapists treat a wide range of patients and conditions, including neck and back pain, sports injuries, post-op recovery, arthritis, and various other aches, pains and injuries. Treatment includes various manual therapies, modalities, exercise prescription and even bracing and taping. An Athletic Therapist's goal is to help clients return to their usual activities, whether that means playing competitive sports or walking to the mailbox and back.

Athletic Therapy may be covered under your insurance plan, either as a separate category or combined with physiothearpy. We are not able to directly bill Athletic Therapy services.


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Robert completed a Human Kinetics degree at The University of Guelph before moving to London, England to complete a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy. He has an extensive background working in a variety of rehabilitation settings including hospitals, high-performance gyms and outpatient clinics. He has worked directly with patients suffering from a wide range of conditions such as strokes, MS, Parkinson’s, and vertigo, as well as respiratory conditions and musculoskeletal injuries.

In addition to his expertise in exercise prescription and movement, Robert is developing his skills in both manual therapy and neurological rehabilitation. With a passion for movement and physical activity, Robert enjoys collaborating with his patients to create functional programs to benefit their holistic health.

Robert has completed additional courses in the management of lymphedema, chronic oedema and concussions.

Robert completed a Human Kinetics degree at The University of Guelph before moving to London, Eng... Read More

Dr. Nicholas Cheng is a graduate of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College located in Toronto, Ontario. Prior to this, he was a student at the University of Waterloo’s School of Public Health and Health Systems, majoring in Health Studies with a minor in Gerontology (co-operative program). His broad work experience at hospitals, government organizations, and healthcare facilitates deepened his passion for helping others.

As an evidence-informed practitioner who aims to work together with his patients as a team, Dr. Cheng creates individualized treatment plans that takes into account the latest medical and scientific research, along with his patient’s goals, preferences, and values.

Dr. Cheng’s approach involves hands-on techniques such as chiropractic adjustments, soft-tissue techniques, acupuncture, exercise rehabilitation, and most importantly, education.

Dr. Cheng aims to use these skills to create a lasting and meaningful impact for his patients.

Dr. Nicholas Cheng is a graduate of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College located in Toronto... Read More

Sean is a Certified Athletic Therapist and Registered Massage Therapist experienced in manual therapy and exercise rehabilitation. Holding a degree in Kinesiology and a certificate in Athletic Therapy from York University, Sean is also a Certified First Responder with further qualifications in Soft Tissue Release and Muscle Energy Techniques. Additionally, Sean completed his diploma in massage therapy at the Royal Canadian College of Massage Therapy.

Sean has experience in a vast array of settings, treating clients from all ranges of life. Whether you’re a high-performance athlete recovering from ACL surgery, a mechanic with lower-back pain, or a retired accountant with a sore shoulder, Sean is ready to meet your healthcare needs!

While at York University, Sean was an accomplished athlete, playing Right Tackle for both the York Lions Varsity Football Team and the Canadian National Football Team. In his spare time, Sean continues to enjoy an active lifestyle while keeping up on the latest techniques in orthopedic rehabilitation.

Sean is a Certified Athletic Therapist and Registered Massage Therapist experienced in manual the... Read More

Dr. Harriet Lee graduated from Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College with a Doctorate of Chiropractic, and from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Kinesiology.

Dr. Lee has worked in various multi-disciplinary clinics and values collaborative, patient centered care. She enjoys working with individuals dealing with any and all issues. At the end of the day, her goal is to make a difference regardless of how big or small it may be. Whether it’s helping someone regain their strength to return to an activity that they enjoy, or for a parent/grandparent who wants to keep up with their loved ones.

She is all about reaching those aspirations together while sharing some laughs along the way!

Dr. Harriet Lee graduated from Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College with a Doctorate of Chiropr... Read More

Yanrong, graduated from Eight Branches College of Eastern Medicine, is a Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner (R.TCMP) and Registered Acupuncturist (R.AC) in Ontario.

Yanrong has solid knowledge in traditional Chinese medicines. She is excellent in acupuncture and Chinese medicine and a variety of techniques including acupressure, cupping, Guasha, moxibustion and Chinese Tuina.

Yanrong operates a general practice and enjoys treating the wide variety of conditions that acupuncture can help with such as: male/female fertility support, women’s health, sports injuries, pain management, gastro-intestinal disorders, respiratory conditions, allergies, neurological conditions, gynecological disorders, sleep issues, fatigue and addiction. With the holistic healing nature of Chinese medicine, she is also able to treat many other conditions. She is also skilled in cosmetic acupuncture treatment, which extends beyond traditional acupuncture techniques.

Yanrong, graduated from Eight Branches College of Eastern Medicine, is a Registered Traditional C... Read More

Cameron is a graduate from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto. Prior to his doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, Cameron completed his Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Chemistry at Wilfrid Laurier University.

Cameron utilizes an evidence based approach to help his patients meet their health goals. He provides a range of modalities including nutraceuticals, botanicals, lifestyle counselling, nutrition, acupuncture and electrotherapy to address his patients concerns. He has experience in a wide range of chronic health conditions including weight loss, pain management, insomnia, gastrointestinal disorders, stress, anxiety, fatigue, joint pain and various musculoskeletal conditions.

He is committed to find the root cause of disease to help his patients have an optimal quality of life. In his free time Cameron enjoys a wide range of activities including tennis, running, strength training, golf, skiing and spending time at the family cottage.

Cameron is a graduate from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto. Prior to his... Read More

Msc. PT, Graduate from University of Toronto- 2019, with a strong background in Musculo-skeletal rehabilitation.

Soft tissue Release provider- Level 1 Dry Needling and Acupuncture- Level 1

Favourite Areas to Treat: Shoulders, Lower back/neck and Groin strains Hobbies: Loves to read, travel and lover of the game of chess.

Msc. PT, Graduate from University of Toronto- 2019, with a strong background in Musculo-skeletal ... Read More

Dr. O’Boyle is a chiropractor with a passion for promoting holistic wellness through his expertise in musculoskeletal health. His patient-centered approach to care is both comprehensive and tailored to individual needs. He specializes in passive care techniques such as spinal manipulation, myofascial release therapy, and acupuncture, all aimed at providing pain relief and restoring function. On the active care front, Dr. O’Boyle designs personalized rehabilitation plans that empower patients to take charge of their well- being. Through education on pain management strategies, exercise selection and instruction, and overall wellness guidance, he empowers individuals to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.

Dr. O’Boyle obtained his degree from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, where he graduated with Summa Cum Laude honors. Prior to his time at CMCC, he earned a bachelor’s degree in health sciences from Wilfrid Laurier University.

Dr. O’Boyle is an advocate for staying active and embracing a well-rounded lifestyle. You’ll often find him immersed in fitness activities, whether it’s hitting the gym, going for walks, or engaging in team sports like soccer and hockey.

Dr. O’Boyle is a chiropractor with a passion for promoting holistic wellness through his expertis... Read More

Dr. Ishani Patel, ND is a Naturopathic Doctor. She is a graduate of the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine and Trent University. She has dedicated her practice to assist her patients in determining the root cause of their health concerns, helping them feel empowered over their health, and ultimately supporting them throughout their health journey to achieve sustainable health. Ishani is passionate about women’s health, fertility, hormonal imbalances, endometriosis, gastrointestinal health, fibromylagia, and autoimmunity.

Dr. Ishani Patel, ND is a Naturopathic Doctor. She is a graduate of the Canadian College of Natur... Read More

Zoe Rubin is a Registered Massage Therapist and Athletic Therapist, specializing in sport-specific injuries. She holds a degree in Kinesiology, and certificate in Athletic Therapy from York University. Zoe also completed her diploma in massage therapy at the Royal Canadian College of Massage Therapy.

With a wealth of experience spanning youth, varsity, and professional athletics, Zoe has been a first responder, providing on-site assessments, treatments and athletic taping for acute injuries in many sports. She has covered a variety of sporting events including the Ontario Volleyball association championships, International Tennis Federation, and the Canadian Winter Games in 2023.

Whether you’re a competitive athlete or a weekend warrior, Zoe’s passion lies in helping others achieve their wellness goals. She prioritizes crafting treatment plans that align with clients’ objectives and addresses their individual concerns through exercise perscription and manual techniques.

Zoe’s love for wellness extends beyond injury management and also provides relaxation massages with aromatherapy, tailored to individuals seeking overall relaxation and rejuvenation.

Zoe Rubin is a Registered Massage Therapist and Athletic Therapist, specializing in sport-specifi... Read More

Caroline Seto graduated from Sutherland-Chan Teaching School in 2007. She has over 13 years experience in treating a variety of conditions through massage therapy. She has a keen interest in all aspects of massage therapy treatments and continually updates her techniques. Commonly treated conditions include sciatica, headaches, and tennis elbow, just to name a few!

Caroline is currently pursuing a certification in cranial sacral therapy. This therapy would work in conjunction with Massage Therapy to provide optimal results for her clients.

Caroline Seto graduated from Sutherland-Chan Teaching School in 2007. She has over 13 years expe... Read More

Cathy has been an RMT for 20 years, graduating from Centennial College.

Through her love of the profession her goals are always to work with clients to treat and help them achieve their optimal health goals by decreasing stress, decreasing pain and helping her clients heal from injury.

She specializes in Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, pre and post natal massage and sports massage.

Cathy has been an RMT for 20 years, graduating from Centennial College. Through her love of the... Read More

John graduated from the Sutherland-Chan program in 2004. During his post-graduate training, he took many courses with the Barral Institute for treating organ and nervous system issues. Over the years, John has treated a wide variety of clients and has seen everyone from athletes to pre-natal clients.

In addition to Swedish and sports methods, John applies fascial and neural techniques to treat conditions such as headaches, concussions, digestive issues and pelvic pain. By observing the body’s tissue as system of connected chains, he finds that it is often easier to discover weak links that are the source of pain.

Because of his experience in the field, John strongly believes that the ideal therapeutic method is to make sure all the segments of the connective tissue are properly connected, moving well and bear the loads required of them. A person is only as strong as their weakest link, and finding the root cause in these systems can bring many long term benefits: By addressing all the relevant tissue a person can perform, move and live better.

John graduated from the Sutherland-Chan program in 2004. During his post-graduate training, he t... Read More

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