Axis Therapy & Performance

Axis Therapy & Performance

Other Locations

Axis Therapy & Performance8 Mercer St, Unit 3, Toronto, ON, M5V 0C4
Axis Therapy & Performance2137 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto, ON, M8V 1A3
Axis Therapy & Performance60 Bristol Rd E, Unit 604, Mississauga, ON, L4Z 3K8
Axis Therapy & Performance377 Broadview Avenue, Unit 101, Toronto, ON, M4K 2M7
Axis Therapy & Performance2880 Major Mackenzie Dr E, Markham, ON, L6C 0G6
Andrans Lam
  • Musculoskeletal-focused hands-on soft tissue release.
  • Manual therapy to improve movement and mobility.
  • Therapeutic massage for injury recovery and rehabilitation.
  • Treatment for pain relief and muscle tension reduction.
  • Massage approaches for active and desk-bound clients.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Initial Massage Assessment 60
Andrew Hong
  • Focuses on performance and maximum output goals.
  • Personalizes care through lived athletic injury experience.
  • Guides training-focused individuals back to peak function.
  • Integrates kinesiology for advanced movement recovery.

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Initial Massage Assessment 60
Brianne Bernard
  • Deep understanding of human movement from Kinesiology.
  • Personal athlete insight into injury and recovery.
  • Educates clients for long-term health and prevention.

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Initial Massage Assessment 60
Dr. Uravi Shah
  • Soft tissue techniques for muscle tension and pain relief.
  • Cupping therapy to address fascial restrictions and soreness.
  • Kinesiotaping for support and injury recovery.
  • Acupuncture for pain modulation and headache relief.
  • Manual therapy integrated with exercise prescription for rehabilitation.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Initial Massage Assessment 60
Gary Cao
  • Combines hands-on massage with fitness expertise.
  • Prioritizes functional movement and efficient recovery.
  • Leverages personal experience in strength training.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Initial Massage Assessment 60
Kat Wong-You
  • Holistic assessment of body and movement.
  • Focus on sport rehabilitation and injury prevention.
  • Combines fitness background with massage therapy.
  • Client-centered approach focused on shared goals.

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Massage 60
Mac Lendl Lampa
  • Manage work-related muscle tension with Swedish and deep tissue.
  • Restore range of motion using joint mobilization techniques.
  • Relieve myofascial pain via trigger point therapy.
  • Support injury recovery through rehabilitation exercises.
  • Use hydrotherapy to reduce pain and improve mobility.

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Initial Massage Assessment 60
Rupal Panchal
  • Science-based approach to muscle balance.
  • Combines varied techniques for pain relief.
  • Focuses on increasing mobility and relaxation.
  • Expertise in musculoskeletal conditions.
  • Restores mental and physical revitalization.

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Initial Massage Assessment 60
Sharlene Castro
  • Focus on athletic recovery and performance.
  • Empowers clients with tailored home care.
  • Educates clients for deeper body understanding.

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Initial Massage Assessment 60
Stephanie Slingerland
  • Kinesiology background enhances movement focus.
  • Integrates manual therapy and exercise.
  • Passionate about patient education and understanding.
  • Addresses root causes of discomfort.
  • Sessional faculty experience informs teaching.

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Initial Massage Assessment 60
Dr. Karlena Sathiyaseelan
  • Soft tissue therapy for muscle tension and pain relief.
  • Spinal mobilizations to improve joint mobility and function.
  • Spinal manipulation (adjustments) for back and neck pain.
  • Instrument-assisted soft tissue techniques for fascial release.
  • Cupping therapy to reduce muscle tightness and promote recovery.

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Chiropractic Initial Assessment
Dr. Michelle Chelladurai
  • Spinal adjustments for pain relief and mobility restoration.
  • Soft tissue therapy for muscle tension and injury recovery.
  • Cupping therapy to reduce myofascial tightness and pain.
  • Neurofunctional acupuncture integrated with chiropractic care.
  • Rehabilitation guidance following sports-related back injuries.

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Chiropractic Initial Assessment
Dr. Uravi Shah
  • Diversified chiropractic adjustments for joint dysfunction and pain.
  • Soft tissue techniques for muscle tension and fascial restrictions.
  • Acupuncture and contemporary medical acupuncture for headache relief.
  • Cupping therapy and kinesiotaping as adjunctive manual therapies.
  • Exercise prescription to support rehabilitation and injury recovery.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Chiropractic Reassessment
Akshanaa Sivanathan
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobility.
  • Therapeutic exercise for strength and movement retraining.
  • Rehabilitation for sports and athletic injury recovery.
  • Exercise prescription for running, Pilates, and weight training.
  • Patient education and goal-oriented recovery planning.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Anker Gonsalves
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobilization.
  • Exercise prescription for injury recovery and peak performance.
  • Acupuncture and dry needling for pain modulation and muscle release.
  • Cupping therapy to reduce muscle tension and improve mobility.
  • Concussion management and rehabilitation for post-concussion symptoms.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Christopher Wong
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobilization.
  • Active rehabilitation with progressive exercise programs.
  • Education on injury prevention and movement strategies.
  • Return-to-sport and activity-specific retraining.
  • Rehabilitation for age-related mobility and functional decline.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Pha-Ly Ho
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Active exercise programs for rehabilitation and return to sport.
  • Mulligan and McKenzie mobilization techniques for spine and joints.
  • Neuromobilization for nerve-related pain and mobility issues.
  • Cupping, taping, and contemporary acupuncture for pain relief.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Sam Salimpour
  • Pain management and relief through hands-on therapy.
  • Improving joint and soft-tissue mobility with manual techniques.
  • Cupping therapy for soft-tissue release and recovery.
  • Exercise-based rehabilitation to restore function and performance.
  • Activity-specific conditioning to enhance sports and movement.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Shawal Kana
  • Sports injury assessment and rehabilitation for athletes.
  • Post-fracture and joint recovery through physiotherapy.
  • Stroke rehabilitation and neuro-recovery interventions.
  • Individualized hands-on therapy and manual techniques.
  • Functional exercise prescription for return-to-sport and daily tasks.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Physiotherapy Initial Assessment