Circle Care
Address
1000 Gerrard St E, Unit D13A, Toronto, ON, M4M 3G6
Phone
4164619299Website
Massage Therapy
- Seeks root causes for lasting relief.
- Collaborative, client-centered treatment.
- Restores everyday functional movement.
- Individualized care for unique body history.
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- Collaborative massage planning for recovery and wellness.
- Massage for sports-related injury assessment and recovery.
- Therapeutic care in spinal cord rehabilitation contexts.
- Supportive treatment for clients with long-term ventilation needs.
- Muscle tension relief and overall well-being through manual therapy.
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- Provides specific challenges for lasting body change.
- Breaks pain cycles towards strength and movement.
- Combines hands-on skill with broad exercise knowledge.
- Focuses on chronic pain, complex injuries, MS.
- Aims for long-term healing, not just temporary relief.
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- Approach informed by athletic background.
- Relates personally to body aches and pains.
- Emphasizes practical home care insights.
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- Alleviating pain and restoring client function.
- Comprehensive assessment of body structures.
- Therapeutic, deep tissue, Swedish massage.
- Joint mobilization, trigger point, myofascial release.
- Cupping, reflexology, remedial exercise, acupuncture.
- Prenatal, hot/cold stone, therapeutic breast massage.
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- Myofascial release for reducing fascial and tissue tension.
- Therapeutic massage for muscle and joint discomfort relief.
- Facial and jaw massage to improve circulation and balance.
- Relaxation-focused techniques for stress and tension reduction.
- Massage for recovery, mobility improvement, and ongoing wellness.
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- Sports injury assessment and therapeutic soft-tissue work.
- Chronic pain management using targeted deep-tissue techniques.
- Prenatal massage focusing on comfort and pain relief.
- Rehabilitation-focused massage to speed injury recovery.
- Manual therapy to reduce muscle tension and improve mobility.
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Acupuncture
Initial appointment reviewing health history and treatment plan. This session will also include time dedicated to traditional acupuncture treatment.
- Musculoskeletal and joint pain relief with acupuncture techniques.
- Acupuncture for digestive and gastrointestinal symptom management.
- Women’s health and postpartum acupuncture care.
- Acupuncture treatments for stress, anxiety, and insomnia.
- Individualized acupuncture plans based on patient tolerance and goals.
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Initial appointment reviewing health history and treatment plan. This session will also include time dedicated to traditional acupuncture treatment.
- Pain relief for chronic musculoskeletal conditions using acupuncture.
- Acupuncture for sports injury recovery and performance support.
- Acupuncture to reduce muscle tension and improve mobility.
- Prenatal acupuncture for pregnancy-related aches and discomfort.
- Trigger point and local needling for targeted pain relief.
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Chiropractic
Discover a pain-free life with our Chiropractic Initial Assessment at Circle Care Physio. Our expert chiropractors offer a personalized evaluation to understand your unique needs fully. During your visit, we'll discuss your medical history, assess your condition, and create a tailored treatment plan. Experience a holistic approach to health, including spinal adjustments and lifestyle recommendations. Your comfort and well-being are our priorities. Take the first step to a healthier you – book your Chiropractic Initial Assessment and start your journey to optimal well-being.
- Spinal and extremity manipulation and mobilization for joint dysfunction.
- Instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy (gua sha) for soft-tissue restrictions.
- Cupping and acupuncture for pain relief and tissue recovery.
- Deep tissue techniques and rehabilitation exercises for injury recovery.
- Leukotape/Kinesio taping and ergonomic assessments for functional support.
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Naturopath
During your initial visit, the naturopathic doctor will take a detailed history of your current and past health concerns, conduct a physical examination, collect information about other areas of your life that impact your health (e.g. diet, exercise, stress, etc.) and order laboratory tests to make an assessment and diagnosis.
Osteopathy
Physiotherapy
During your initial assessment for physiotherapy, the physiotherapist will ask questions regarding the history of your physical complaint, the background to it, as well as what aggravates and eases the pain.This will be followed by a detailed examination involving some movements and tests followed by rehabilitation.
- Chronic pain management and rehabilitation programs.
- Hands, wrist, and hand injury rehabilitation.
- Shoulder and neck pain mobilization and exercises.
- Lower back pain assessment and therapeutic exercise.
- Knee pain treatment and functional retraining.
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During your initial assessment for physiotherapy, the physiotherapist will ask questions regarding the history of your physical complaint, the background to it, as well as what aggravates and eases the pain.This will be followed by a detailed examination involving some movements and tests followed by rehabilitation.
- Knee and ankle injury assessment and rehabilitation.
- Shoulder and neck pain manual therapy and mobilizations.
- Sports injury prevention and return-to-play plans.
- Exercise-based rehabilitation and individualized treatment programs.
- Kinesiology taping and concussion-informed movement therapy.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
During your initial assessment for physiotherapy, the physiotherapist will ask questions regarding the history of your physical complaint, the background to it, as well as what aggravates and eases the pain.This will be followed by a detailed examination involving some movements and tests followed by rehabilitation.
- Hands-on manual therapy for pain relief and mobility.
- Cupping therapy for soft tissue release and circulation.
- Soft tissue release techniques to reduce muscle tension.
- Personalized rehabilitation plans for injury recovery.
- Rehabilitation for chronic pain management and performance enhancement.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
During your initial assessment for physiotherapy, the physiotherapist will ask questions regarding the history of your physical complaint, the background to it, as well as what aggravates and eases the pain.This will be followed by a detailed examination involving some movements and tests followed by rehabilitation.
During your initial assessment for physiotherapy, the physiotherapist will ask questions regarding the history of your physical complaint, the background to it, as well as what aggravates and eases the pain.This will be followed by a detailed examination involving some movements and tests followed by rehabilitation.
- Personalized exercise programs for rehabilitation and recovery.
- Dry needling for pain reduction and muscle release.
- Improving strength through progressive therapeutic exercises.
- Restoring mobility and functional movement retraining.
- Rehabilitation after sports-related injuries and return-to-activity.
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Lymphatic Drainage
Take a break from the stress of daily life with our 60-Minute Non-RMT Relaxation Massage—a soothing, full-body experience designed to calm the nervous system, ease muscle tension, and leave you feeling deeply refreshed. Performed by a skilled massage practitioner (not a registered massage therapist), this session focuses on gentle to moderate pressure using flowing, rhythmic strokes to relax both body and mind. Ideal for those seeking stress relief, improved circulation, and overall wellness without the need for therapeutic or clinical treatment. Please Note: This is a Non-RMT (non-registered) massage service and is not eligible for insurance reimbursement or direct billing through extended health benefit plans.
Manual Lymphatic Drainage is a feather-light, skin-stretching massage that helps promote the movement of lymphatic fluid out of the swollen area. It should not be confused with a traditional massage nor for its more visible cousin, Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage. MLD specifically focuses on the lymph vessels to help the flow of lymphatic fluid throughout the body. Therapy is gently applied to your unaffected areas first, making it possible for the fluid to move out of the affected area, or “decongest” the region. MLD helps open the remaining functioning lymph collectors and move protein and fluid into them, as well as to help speed up lymph fluid flow through the lymphatics. This treatment type is often best for preventative and post-operative concerns, post-traumatic and post-surgical edema, as well as in palliative care.
Manual Lymphatic Drainage is a feather-light, skin-stretching massage that helps promote the movement of lymphatic fluid out of the swollen area. It should not be confused with a traditional massage nor for its more visible cousin, Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage. MLD specifically focuses on the lymph vessels to help the flow of lymphatic fluid throughout the body. Therapy is gently applied to your unaffected areas first, making it possible for the fluid to move out of the affected area, or “decongest” the region. MLD helps open the remaining functioning lymph collectors and move protein and fluid into them, as well as to help speed up lymph fluid flow through the lymphatics. This treatment type is often best for preventative and post-operative concerns, post-traumatic and post-surgical edema, as well as in palliative care.
Manual Lymphatic Drainage is a feather-light, skin-stretching massage that helps promote the movement of lymphatic fluid out of the swollen area. It should not be confused with a traditional massage nor for its more visible cousin, Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage. MLD specifically focuses on the lymph vessels to help the flow of lymphatic fluid throughout the body. Therapy is gently applied to your unaffected areas first, making it possible for the fluid to move out of the affected area, or “decongest” the region. MLD helps open the remaining functioning lymph collectors and move protein and fluid into them, as well as to help speed up lymph fluid flow through the lymphatics. This treatment type is often best for preventative and post-operative concerns, post-traumatic and post-surgical edema, as well as in palliative care.