Kinetic Living
Address
#210, 8414 - 109 Street Northwest, Edmonton, AB, T6G 1E2
Phone
780-761-8821Website
Massage Therapy
Recommended for focusing on a maximum of two areas of treatment.
- Sports background informs his practice.
- Combines deep tissue and myofascial release.
- Prioritizes client well-being and relaxation.
- Hospitality experience enhances client care.
- Focuses on current techniques through education.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Acupuncture
Whether you're a new guest or haven't received acupuncture at Kinetic Living before, an Initial Assessment is a crucial step in providing personalized treatment. During this session, your acupuncturist will evaluate your symptoms, discuss your health history, and begin your treatment plan.
- Classical acupuncture for pain relief and chronic conditions.
- Electro-acupuncture for enhanced pain modulation and recovery.
- Auricular acupuncture for stress, trauma, and emotional regulation.
- Cupping and Gua Sha adjuncts for muscle tension and mobility.
- Acupuncture for hormonal, digestive, and overall wellness support.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Chiropractic
Whether you're a new guest or haven't seen a Chiropractor at Kinetic Living before, an Initial Assessment is a crucial step to providing personalized treatment. Your Chiropractor will evaluate your symptoms, discuss your history, as well as begin your treatment plan during this session.
- Adjusting/manipulative spinal and joint care.
- Active release therapy for muscle tension and scars.
- Instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy (IASTM) treatments.
- McKenzie protocols for neck and low back pain.
- Rehabilitative exercise programs for injury recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Whether you're a new guest or haven't seen a Chiropractor at Kinetic Living before, an Initial Assessment is a crucial step to providing personalized treatment. Your Chiropractor will evaluate your symptoms, discuss your history, as well as begin your treatment plan during this session.
- Pediatric chiropractic care for infants and children.
- Perinatal and pregnancy chiropractic adjustments (Webster).
- Spinal adjustments and joint mobilization for pain relief.
- Soft tissue therapy for muscle tension and dysfunction.
- Biomechanical rehabilitation exercises for injury recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Osteopathy
Whether you're a new guest or haven't seen a Manual Osteopathic Therapist at Kinetic Living before, an Initial Assessment is a crucial step to providing personalized treatment. Your Manual Osteopathic Therapist will evaluate your symptoms, discuss your history, as well as begin your treatment plan during this session. **Please note: In Alberta, Manual Osteopathic Therapists are not osteopathic doctors (DOs). As insurance coverage varies, we recommend confirming with your benefits provider that your plan includes Manual Osteopathic Therapy.
- Musculoskeletal assessment for injury prevention and movement goals.
- Manipulative treatment to relieve muscle soreness and tension.
- Soft tissue techniques including myofascial approaches and cupping.
- Joint mobilization to restore and maintain joint mobility.
- Whole-body assessment to support flexibility and functional movement.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Physiotherapy
Whether you're a new guest or haven't seen a Physiotherapist at Kinetic Living before, an Initial Assessment is a crucial step to providing personalized treatment. Your Physiotherapist will evaluate your symptoms, discuss your history, as well as begin your treatment plan during this session.
Whether you're a new guest or haven't seen a Physiotherapist at Kinetic Living before, an Initial Assessment is a crucial step to providing personalized treatment. Your Physiotherapist will evaluate your symptoms, discuss your history, as well as begin your treatment plan during this session.
- Active rehabilitation programs for injury recovery and function.
- Manual therapy techniques to restore joint and soft-tissue mobility.
- Therapeutic dry needling for pain modulation and muscle release.
- Exercise prescription and education to promote independent recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.