Canadian Centre for Physiotherapy and Wellness

Canadian Centre for Physiotherapy and Wellness

Address

279 Broadway, Orangeville, ON, L9W 1L2

Bridget Sherry-Jardine
  • Pregnancy massage for prenatal comfort and symptom relief.
  • Child and infant massage for pediatric soothing and development.
  • Manual lymphatic drainage (Dr. Vodder level 1 and 3).
  • Combined Decongestive Therapy for lymphedema management.
  • Massage therapy for general muscle tension and relaxation.

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

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Crystal Brown
  • Thai yoga bodywork for increased mobility and flexibility.
  • Cupping therapy to relieve soft tissue tension and adhesions.
  • Gua sha for localized muscle tightness and fascial release.
  • Hot and cold stone massage for pain modulation and circulation.
  • Therapeutic massage focused on athletic injury recovery and performance.

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David Oldnall
  • Personalized treatment based on life experience.
  • Focuses on source of pain, not just symptoms.
  • Adapts pressure and techniques for individuals.
  • Gentle, non-aggressive approach to problem-solving.
  • Experience with catastrophically injured patients.
  • Worked with elite athletes and Olympians.

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

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Harneet Dhindsa
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Jessica Gravelle
60 Minutes - Registered Massage Therapy
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Jessica Vella
  • Acute and chronic pain relief using traditional acupuncture.
  • Acupuncture for carpal tunnel and sciatica nerve pain.
  • Headache and migraine management with acupuncture techniques.
  • Cosmetic acupuncture and facial rejuvenation treatments.
  • Fertility and women’s health acupuncture for IUI/IVF preparation.
  • Relaxation treatments incorporating acupressure and shiatsu.
  • Guasha and fire or silicon cupping combined with acupuncture.

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

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Dr. Harjot Grewal
Chiropractic Initial Assessment
  • Chiropractic adjustments and joint mobilization for pain relief.
  • Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) for muscle tension.
  • Cupping therapy to reduce fascial restrictions and discomfort.
  • Full-body fascial therapy to improve mobility and function.
  • Custom orthotics to support spinal alignment and biomechanics.

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

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Dr. Joy McNichol
Chiropractic Initial Assessment
  • Active Release Technique for soft tissue dysfunction and adhesions.
  • Spinal and peripheral joint manipulation to restore mobility.
  • Joint mobilization to reduce stiffness and improve range.
  • Acupuncture and cupping for pain relief and muscle relaxation.
  • Rehabilitation exercises and education to support recovery and prevention.

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Dr. Peter Hrkal
Chiropractic Initial Assessment
  • Spinal manipulative techniques for back and neck pain.
  • Extremity manipulative techniques for joint dysfunction.
  • Active Release Technique for soft-tissue adhesions and tension.
  • Instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy for muscle release.
  • Contemporary medical acupuncture for pain modulation and recovery.

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Ashley Dolman
Initial Assessment- KIN
  • Musculoskeletal rehabilitation for acute and chronic muscular injuries.
  • Movement assessment and physical reconditioning after injury or surgery.
  • Manual therapy combined with exercise prescription for pain relief.
  • Return-to-activity and return-to-sport recovery planning.
  • Pre- and postnatal musculoskeletal recovery and movement restoration.

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Jessica Richmond
  • musculoskeletal rehabilitation and joint/muscle recovery programs.
  • movement assessment and movement pattern correction.
  • manual therapy and soft tissue release techniques.
  • exercise prescription and physical reconditioning plans.
  • return-to-activity and return-to-sport recovery planning.

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Anchal Budhiraja
  • Initial physiotherapy assessment for new patients and injuries.
  • Assessment of new or recurring musculoskeletal injuries.
  • Movement rehabilitation and functional mobility restoration.
  • Exercise prescription tailored to injury recovery.

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Bryana Melnik
Pelvic Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Pelvic
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Heather Sullivan
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Jasleen Grewal
  • Initial injury assessment and movement analysis.
  • Functional mobility restoration after new injuries.
  • Exercise prescription for rehabilitation planning.
  • Manual therapy and hands-on treatment options.

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Manjot Kang
Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
  • Initial physiotherapy intake and injury assessment.
  • Movement and functional evaluation for new injuries.
  • Rehabilitation planning for pain and recovery goals.
  • Exercise-based treatment to restore mobility and function.

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Marissa Condo
Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
  • Initial physiotherapy assessments for new or recurring injuries.
  • Movement evaluation for existing patients with new concerns.
  • Injury recovery planning and rehabilitation goal setting.
  • Functional mobility assessment and treatment planning.
  • Exercise prescription supporting return to daily activities.

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

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