Axis Therapy & Performance

Axis Therapy & Performance

Other Locations

Axis Therapy & Performance8 Mercer St, Unit 3, Toronto, ON, M5V 0C4
Axis Therapy & Performance305 Milner Ave, Unit 107, Toronto, ON, M1B 3V4
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 & Performance2880 Major Mackenzie Dr E, Markham, ON, L6C 0G6
Carolyn Tsang
  • Cupping therapy for muscle release and pain relief.
  • Fascial release work to reduce adhesions and tension.
  • Mobility training to improve joint range and function.
  • Pain management through manual therapy techniques.
  • Relaxation and stress reduction via therapeutic modalities.

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

Massage 45
Danielle To
  • Deep tissue massage for relieving aches and chronic tension.
  • Gentle, stress-relieving massage for relaxation and calming.
  • Therapeutic massage focused on injury recovery and rehabilitation.
  • Manual techniques to improve mobility and reduce discomfort.
  • Targeted pain-relief massage for musculoskeletal complaints.

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

Initial Massage Assessment 60
Emma Woodhouse
  • Swedish massage for relaxation and circulation improvement.
  • Deep tissue work targeting chronic muscle tension.
  • Fascial techniques to address connective tissue restrictions.
  • Trigger point therapy for referred pain and tight knots.
  • Assessment-driven injury recovery and pain relief plans.

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

Initial Massage Assessment 60
Initial Massage Assessment 60
In-Mo Yang
  • Sports massage for athletic performance and recovery.
  • Therapeutic massage for pain relief and mobility.
  • Deep tissue work to release chronic muscle tension.
  • Injury recovery massage to support rehabilitation.
  • Manual techniques to improve movement and function.

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

Initial Massage Assessment 60
Jordan Agmata
  • Myofascial techniques for reducing fascial restrictions and pain.
  • Joint mobilizations to improve joint mobility and relieve stiffness.
  • Cupping therapy to decrease muscle tension and enhance circulation.
  • Therapeutic massage for pain relief and performance optimization.
  • Movement-based strategies integrated with massage for injury recovery.

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

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

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

Initial Massage Assessment 60
Tyler Jackson
  • • Manual therapy addressing pain, tension, and mobility.
  • • Movement-analysis informed treatment for movement dysfunction.
  • • Deep-tissue techniques for chronic muscle tension relief.
  • • Therapeutic touch to restore joint and soft-tissue mobility.
  • • Treatment plan focused on injury recovery and pain reduction.

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

Initial Massage Assessment 60
Chiropractic Initial Assessment
Dr. Nicole McCurbin
  • Sport injury assessment and chiropractic rehabilitation.
  • Chronic and acute spinal pain relief through spinal manipulation.
  • Soft tissue therapy for muscle tension and scar tissue.
  • Joint mobilization and manipulation to restore mobility.
  • Athletic taping and cupping to support injury recovery.

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

Chiropractic Initial Assessment
Abigail Holmes
  • Exercise-based rehabilitation for injury recovery and performance.
  • Manual therapy for joint mobility and soft tissue treatment.
  • Rehabilitation for sports-related injuries across all ages.
  • Patient education and active self-management strategies.
  • Progressive strengthening and movement retraining programs.

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

Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Emma Schotanus
  • Pelvic floor rehabilitation for incontinence and pelvic dysfunction.
  • Paediatric hydrotherapy for developmental and mobility support.
  • Orthopaedic and athletic injury assessment and recovery.
  • Therapeutic exercise prescriptions for strength and mobility.
  • Manual therapy and movement-based rehabilitation for pain relief.

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

Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Jeffrey Francispillai
  • Manual therapy techniques for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Therapeutic exercise programs to restore strength and mobility.
  • Individualized rehabilitation plans focused on return to function.
  • Evidence-based pain management and functional recovery strategies.
  • Movement retraining for injury prevention and performance.

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

Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Maiya Lee
  • Whole-body movement assessment and correction.
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft-tissue mobility.
  • Therapeutic exercise programs for injury recovery.
  • Strength and conditioning for athletic performance.
  • Pediatric movement and activity-focused rehabilitation.

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

Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Wendy Wang
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobilization.
  • Individualized exercise prescription for rehabilitation and strength.
  • Sports injury assessment and return-to-sport rehabilitation.
  • Neurological rehabilitation for movement and functional recovery.
  • Patient education for pain management and movement confidence.

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

Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
William Chow
  • Education-focused pain management and movement retraining.
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Therapeutic exercise for strength and mobility restoration.
  • Injury recovery and return-to-sport rehabilitation.
  • Movement assessment and individualized treatment planning.

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

Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Axis Therapy & Performance | AppointmentFind