Dainis Viskers(RMT)
  • Post-surgical and post-injury rehabilitation.
  • Athletic performance and recovery support.
  • Multiple Sclerosis symptom management.
  • Stroke and spinal cord injury recovery.
  • General pain and tension relief.

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Initial Assessment/Massage 60 minutes
Dan Schmit(RMT)
  • Treats athletes; maximizes performance, prevention, rehabilitation.
  • Employs aggressive, deep manual skills on specific areas.
  • Draws on extensive sports background for athlete insights.
  • Aims for rapid return to activity for active patients.

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Initial Assessment/Massage 60 minutes
Gina DiMenna(RMT)
  • The provided description only mentions a mask requirement. It does not contain information about the Registered Massage Therapist's unique treatment approach or areas of focus. Therefore, I cannot summarize what makes their approach distinct.

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Initial Assessment/Massage 60 minutes
Sacha Moore(RMT)
  • Myofascial and tendinitis treatment.
  • Injury prevention and rehabilitation.
  • Stress management and relaxation.
  • Acute and chronic pain relief.
  • Pregnancy massage and support.

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Initial Assessment/Massage 60 minutes
Brodie Hornstein(DC)
  • Manual joint adjusting.
  • Soft tissue release therapy.
  • Therapeutic cupping treatment.
  • Instrument assisted mobilization.
  • Activator method adjustments.

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Chiropractic Initial Assessment with Brodie
(Kathryn) Danielle Lapointe
  • Treating complex pelvic and lower back issues.
  • Addressing pelvic pain including coccyx and sexual pain.
  • Managing incontinence and constipation through physiotherapy.
  • Treating upper cervical dysfunction and headaches.
  • Applying hands-on and education-focused treatments.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Anja Roberts
  • Hand rehabilitation and post-injury hand function recovery.
  • Neurorehabilitation for movement, balance, and neurological deficits.
  • Acupuncture integrated with physiotherapy for pain management.
  • Manual therapy for joint and soft-tissue mobility restoration.
  • Education-driven self-management and injury prevention strategies.

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45 min sub physio
Jamie (Leslie) Moore MAppSc MScPT DC
  • Applying Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) for pain.
  • Utilizing McKenzie Method for spinal issues.
  • Providing focused Concussion Management programs.
  • Delivering Vestibular Rehabilitation therapies.
  • Offering Spinal Stabilization and Rehabilitation care.
  • Implementing Active Release Technique for tissues.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Kate Pearsall
  • Integrated Systems Model for whole-body care.
  • Advanced manual and manipulative therapy.
  • Dry needling (IMS) for pain relief.
  • Matt and Reformer Pilates exercise rehabilitation.
  • Pelvic floor care for women's health.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Konrad Teetzen
  • Exercise prescription for improved independence and activity.
  • Hands-on manual therapy for joint and muscle issues.
  • Patient education to promote long-term self-management.
  • Injury rehabilitation for sports and daily activities.
  • Promoting longevity in physical function and movement.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Mariana De Assis Zanzin
  • Clinical Pilates for adult, mid-age, and geriatric rehab.
  • Vestibular rehabilitation for balance and dizziness issues.
  • Concussion management and post-concussion physiotherapy care.
  • Dry needling for pain relief and soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Manual therapy and hand therapy for upper limb injuries.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Peter Kmiecik
  • Orthopaedic manual therapy and manipulative treatment techniques.
  • Exercise rehabilitation for injury recovery and movement restoration.
  • Physiotherapy-guided bike fitting to address cycling discomfort.
  • Running assessments to treat pain and improve running mechanics.
  • Return-to-sport programs for athletes seeking performance and safety.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Rosemarie Sanche
  • Movement and exercise prescription.
  • Orthopedic manual skills therapy.
  • Acupuncture for pain relief.
  • Pelvic health for men and women.
  • Vestibular rehabilitation therapy.
  • CranioSacral and MyoFascial Release.
  • VisceroFascial mobilization techniques.
  • Incontinence and pelvic pain treatment.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Thomas Okamura
  • Vestibular and concussion recovery programs.
  • Functional dry needling (IMS) for pain.
  • Joint mobilizations with movement.
  • Soft tissue release techniques.
  • Neck and back injury rehabilitation.

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Physiotherapy Initial Assessment
Brodie Hornstein
  • musculoskeletal rehabilitation for joint and muscle injuries.
  • movement assessment and movement-based injury prevention programs.
  • manual therapy including soft tissue release and IASTM.
  • exercise prescription and physical reconditioning for return-to-activity.
  • taping, bracing, and return-to-sport recovery planning.

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Kinesiology Assessment
Caitlin Moilliet
  • Musculoskeletal injury rehabilitation and return-to-activity planning.
  • Orthopaedic movement assessment and movement-based injury prevention.
  • Exercise prescription and physical reconditioning for return-to-sport.
  • On-field injury assessment, immediate care, and emergency response.
  • Taping, bracing, and manual therapy for joint and muscle recovery.

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Athletic Therapy Initial Assessment