The Orthopaedic Institute

The Orthopaedic Institute

Other Locations

The Orthopaedic Institute388 Winston Rd, Unit 31, Grimsby, ON, L3M 0H2
The Orthopaedic Institute30 York St, Dundas, ON, L9H 1L2
Jennifer Augstman
  • Deep tissue massage for chronic muscle tension.
  • Sports massage for athletic performance and recovery.
  • Education on self-care and injury prevention through massage.
  • Treatment for pain relief and soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Therapeutic massage for general relaxation and mobility.

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60 minute massage therapy
Megan Griffiths
  • Pain relief and recovery for athletic injuries and strains.
  • Restorative massage to enhance performance and recovery.
  • Cupping therapy for soft tissue release and mobility.
  • Advanced joint mobilizations to improve joint function.
  • Kinesiology taping to support movement and reduce pain.

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60 minute massage therapy
Allison Clouse
  • Evidence-based chiropractic adjustments for pain relief.
  • Integrated needling (dry needling) for soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Manual therapy to restore joint mobility and function.
  • Rehabilitation exercises to prevent pain recurrence.
  • Injury recovery and performance-focused joint care.

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Chiropractic Initial Assessment
Andrew Lam
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobilization.
  • Exercise therapy to restore function and improve strength.
  • Personalized rehabilitation plans for injury recovery.
  • Education for pain management and activity modification.
  • Return-to-activity and sport-focused functional training.

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Physiotherapy Assessment
Benjamin Murphy
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Dry needling and acupuncture for pain modulation.
  • Kinesio and RockTape applications for movement support.
  • Pilates mat and reformer for core and rehab exercises.
  • Treatment of running-related injuries and biomechanical issues.

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Cardinals Initial Assessment
Eric Jones
  • Education-based pain management and self-care strategies.
  • Individualized therapeutic exercise prescription for rehabilitation.
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobility.
  • Treatment of acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions.
  • Promoting return to sport, activity, and functional movement.

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Physiotherapy Assessment
Katie Spadoni
  • Manual therapy for joint mobility and pain relief.
  • Soft tissue techniques and active release for muscle tension.
  • Dry needling and acupuncture for pain modulation.
  • Cupping therapy to reduce soft tissue restrictions.
  • Exercise prescription, Pilates, and FRC for mobility and strength.

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Physiotherapy Assessment
Nicholas Dozzi
  • Exercise-based rehabilitation for injury recovery and performance.
  • Education-driven treatment plans for long-term self-management.
  • Manual therapy for joint mobilization and pain relief.
  • Soft tissue techniques to address muscle tension and dysfunction.
  • Resistance training programs to restore strength and function.

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Physiotherapy Assessment
Robin Valadares
  • Sports injury assessment and on-field soccer rehabilitation.
  • Golf-specific performance assessment and rehab (Titleist Medical L3).
  • Orthopaedic manual therapy techniques for joint and soft tissue.
  • Athlete training programs for on- and off-court conditioning.
  • Post-injury recovery and return-to-sport planning.

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Physiotherapy Assessment
Ryan Parco
  • Orthopedic manual therapy for joint and soft-tissue dysfunction.
  • Post-operative rehabilitation for surgical recovery and mobility restoration.
  • Treatment of repetitive strain and overuse injuries.
  • Trigger-point therapy for myofascial pain and muscle tightness.
  • Rehabilitation for sports-related injuries and return-to-activity.

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Physiotherapy Assessment
Tanisha Panjwani
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue mobility.
  • Exercise prescription for strength and functional recovery.
  • Patient education for self-management and injury prevention.
  • Rehabilitation for restoring daily function after injury.
  • Pain relief and mobility improvement through tailored interventions.

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Cardinals Initial Assessment
Jennifer Sisson
  • Musculoskeletal rehabilitation for acute and chronic injuries.
  • Post-surgical physical reconditioning and return-to-activity planning.
  • Movement assessment and root-cause pain evaluation.
  • Manual therapy and fascial stretch techniques for mobility.
  • Taping, bracing, and off-the-shelf/custom brace fitting and management.

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

Stoney Creek Sabres Athletic Therapy New Assessment