LiveActive Sport Medicine: LiveActive in Etobicoke
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Massage Therapy
- Injury prevention and rehabilitation.
- Athlete recovery and performance.
- Utilizes deep tissue, fascial work.
- Employs lymphatic drainage, active release.
- Integrates strength and conditioning.
- Focuses on professional athletes.
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- Sports-focused massage therapy.
- Rehabilitation and recovery.
- Sport specific movement training.
- Fascial Stretch Therapy.
- Medical Acupuncture treatments.
- Client self-care guidance.
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Chiropractic
- Spinal manipulation for pain relief and joint mobility.
- Instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy for muscle and fascia dysfunction.
- Active rehabilitation and exercise-based recovery programs for injuries.
- Concussion management with functional biomechanical assessments.
- Chronic pain management using biopsychosocial, patient-centered care.
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- Joint mobilization and spinal/ extremity manipulation for pain relief.
- Soft tissue therapy including massage, myofascial release and cupping.
- Electroacupuncture and contemporary medical acupuncture techniques.
- Clinical and athletic taping for support and injury management.
- Tailored rehabilitation and strengthening programs for return-to-play.
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Physiotherapy
The physiotherapist will assess the issue by testing the area of concern. Once they have established the diagnosis and the best course of action, they will commence treatment which can include: manual therapy, acupuncture, exercises, and other forms of care.
- Orthopedic and sports injury assessment and rehabilitation.
- Manual therapy including Graston soft‑tissue mobilization techniques.
- Myofascial decompression (cupping) for soft tissue release.
- Dry needling and neurofunctional medical acupuncture for pain.
- Personalized blood‑flow restriction rehabilitation for strength recovery.
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The physiotherapist will assess the issue by testing the area of concern. Once they have established the diagnosis and the best course of action, they will commence treatment which can include: manual therapy, acupuncture, exercises, and other forms of care.
- Assessment and diagnosis of movement-related issues.
- Manual therapy for pain relief and mobility.
- Exercise-based rehabilitation and strengthening programs for function.
- Acupuncture as part of physiotherapy care.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The physiotherapist will assess the issue by testing the area of concern. Once they have established the diagnosis and the best course of action, they will commence treatment which can include: manual therapy, acupuncture, exercises, and other forms of care.
- Hands-on manual therapy for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
- Dry needling and acupuncture for pain modulation and recovery.
- Targeted exercise prescription for rehabilitation and performance.
- Blood Flow Restriction Therapy to enhance muscle strength and hypertrophy.
- McKenzie method for assessment and management of spinal disorders.
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The physiotherapist will assess the issue by testing the area of concern. Once they have established the diagnosis and the best course of action, they will commence treatment which can include: manual therapy, acupuncture, exercises, and other forms of care.
- Running-related injury assessment and rehabilitation programs.
- Dry needling and acupuncture for pain modulation.
- Manual therapy for musculoskeletal pain and joint dysfunction.
- Personalized exercise prescription for strength and return-to-sport.
- Pre- and post-operative physiotherapy and rehab planning.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The physiotherapist will assess the issue by testing the area of concern. Once they have established the diagnosis and the best course of action, they will commence treatment which can include: manual therapy, acupuncture, exercises, and other forms of care.
- Exercise prescription for injury recovery and strengthening.
- Individualized patient education and self-management strategies.
- Manual therapy including techniques toward FCAMPT-level care.
- Rehabilitation after ACL reconstruction and meniscal injuries.
- Shoulder injury rehabilitation and osteoarthritis management.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The physiotherapist will assess the issue by testing the area of concern. Once they have established the diagnosis and the best course of action, they will commence treatment which can include: manual therapy, acupuncture, exercises, and other forms of care.
- Assessment and diagnosis of movement-related concerns.
- Manual therapy for pain and mobility issues.
- Exercise prescription for rehabilitation and recovery.
- Acupuncture and adjunct treatments for symptom relief.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The physiotherapist will assess the issue by testing the area of concern. Once they have established the diagnosis and the best course of action, they will commence treatment which can include: manual therapy, acupuncture, exercises, and other forms of care.
- Orthopedic rehabilitation and post-injury recovery.
- Sports physiotherapy for athletes and sport-related injuries.
- Personalized exercise prescriptions for strength and mobility.
- Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
- Dry needling for pain relief and muscle tension.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The physiotherapist will assess the issue by testing the area of concern. Once they have established the diagnosis and the best course of action, they will commence treatment which can include: manual therapy, acupuncture, exercises, and other forms of care.
- Musculoskeletal injury assessment and rehabilitation for athletes and adults.
- Movement pattern correction and exercise-based rehab for injury prevention.
- Manual therapy including soft tissue release and mobilizations with movement.
- Dry needling for myofascial pain and muscle dysfunction.
- Concussion assessment and management for return-to-activity.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The physiotherapist will assess the issue by testing the area of concern. Once they have established the diagnosis and the best course of action, they will commence treatment which can include: manual therapy, acupuncture, exercises, and other forms of care.
- Manual therapy techniques for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
- Medical acupuncture for pain relief and tissue healing.
- Exercise prescription for strength, conditioning, and rehabilitation.
- Pilates, TRX, and Nordic pole walking for core and functional training.
- Pre- and postnatal rehabilitation and postpartum recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The physiotherapist will assess the issue by testing the area of concern. Once they have established the diagnosis and the best course of action, they will commence treatment which can include: manual therapy, acupuncture, exercises, and other forms of care.
- Treats athletes' injuries and conditions.
- Manages acute and chronic muscle pain.
- Rehab for pre-operative and post-operative patients.
- Advanced manipulative therapy techniques.
- Concussion management and recovery.
- Acupuncture and dry needling for pain.
- Manual therapy and exercise prescription.
- Education and guidance through rehab.
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- Pelvic floor assessment and rehabilitation for pelvic conditions.
- Functional Range Conditioning (FRC) mobility and joint control training.
- Running injury assessment and gait analysis with corrective exercises.
- Acupuncture and dry needling for pain relief and tissue healing.
- Manual therapy and soft-tissue techniques combined with exercise prescription.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.