Livewell Health and Physiotherapy

Livewell Health and Physiotherapy

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Livewell Health and Physiotherapy570 University Avenue E, 4, Waterloo, ON, N2K 4P2
Julie Schroth
  • Therapeutic massage for pain relief and recovery.
  • Rehabilitative massage to support injury recovery and function.
  • Relaxation massage to reduce stress and promote calm.
  • Headache treatment and management using manual techniques.
  • Pregnancy massage tailored for prenatal comfort and safety.

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60 Minute Massage
Maribeth (Maggie) Kuepfer
  • Holistic healing and wellness focus.
  • Combines Swedish and advanced techniques.
  • Employs myofascial release and trigger point.
  • Includes joint mobilizations and PNF stretching.

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60 Minute Massage
Stephanie O'Neill-Beetham
  • Pelvic health massage and pelvic floor tissue work.
  • Visceral manipulation and internal organ mobilization techniques.
  • Soft tissue therapy for sports injury recovery and return-to-activity.
  • Manual therapy for muscle tension and pain relief.
  • Athletic massage and injury management for active clients.

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60 Minute Massage
Dr. Adam Gulas
  • Spinal adjustments to restore nervous system function.
  • Lower back pain relief through manual chiropractic adjustments.
  • Regular adjustments for long-term pain prevention and maintenance.
  • Postural correction and spinal alignment techniques.
  • Manual therapy to support injury recovery and mobility improvement.

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Chiropractic Initial Assessment
Dr. Michael White
  • Manual chiropractic adjustments for joint pain and mobility.
  • Myofascial therapy to relieve soft-tissue tension.
  • Therapeutic stretching to restore flexibility and range of motion.
  • Injury treatment and recovery for acute and chronic conditions.
  • Home exercise instruction to support faster rehabilitation.

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Chiropractic Initial Assessment
Andrew Daly
  • Musculoskeletal and orthopedic injury assessment and treatment.
  • Targeted manual therapy for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Individualized exercise programs for rehabilitation and strengthening.
  • Sport injury rehab for golf, hockey, and martial arts athletes.
  • Patient education and self-management strategies for recovery.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Priyal Shah
  • Orthopaedic injury assessment and rehabilitation programs.
  • Post-operative hip and knee recovery and mobilization.
  • Stroke recovery: functional retraining and mobility restoration.
  • Cardiorespiratory rehabilitation and breathing-related exercise.
  • Manual therapy, exercise prescription, and acupuncture-based treatment.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Mitch Forster
  • Whole-body assessment to identify functional imbalances.
  • Musculoskeletal assessment for pain and movement dysfunction.
  • Manipulative treatment to restore joint mobility and alignment.
  • Soft tissue techniques to relieve muscle tension and fascial restrictions.
  • Manual therapies promoting self-regulation and functional restoration.

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

Initial Full Body Assessment & Treatment