Massage Therapy
- Manual lymphatic drainage expertise.
- Myofascial release focus.
- Deep tissue and soft tissue release.
- Integrates cupping and non-Swedish techniques.
- Enhances range of motion and muscle function.
- Aims for stable muscular systems.
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- Manual Lymph Drainage for post-operative swelling reduction.
- Massage for rotator cuff injury recovery and shoulder pain.
- Therapeutic massage for post-concussion symptom support.
- Sports massage for athletes to aid recovery and performance.
- Massage for pain relief, muscle tension, and functional return.
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- Deep tissue focus for muscle independence.
- Scar tissue release from stress and injury.
- Pain relief and improved blood flow.
- Treats active individuals of all ages.
- Combines relaxation with therapeutic depth.
- Muskoka-based, community-oriented practice.
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Chiropractic
For first time chiropractor patients visiting Reactivate, the chiropractor will take a detailed history of the particular injury and the patient's overall health, and perform a physical examination to determine the proper diagnosis and the most effective, efficient method of treatment. Most initial examinations will be followed with a treatment (if time permits) on the same day.
- Injury-focused joint adjustments for pain and dysfunction.
- Soft tissue management using acupuncture for tissue recovery.
- Shockwave therapy to promote healing and reduce pain.
- Functional Range Rehabilitation to restore joint mobility.
- Return-to-activity plans for endurance and sports injuries.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
For first time chiropractor patients visiting Reactivate, the chiropractor will take a detailed history of the particular injury and the patient's overall health, and perform a physical examination to determine the proper diagnosis and the most effective, efficient method of treatment. Most initial examinations will be followed with a treatment (if time permits) on the same day.
- Active Release Techniques for soft tissue dysfunction and scar tissue.
- Postural Restoration approaches to correct posture-related pain.
- Functional Range Conditioning for joint mobility and control.
- Manual therapy and strength-conditioning for injury recovery.
- Contemporary medical acupuncture to complement chiropractic care.
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Kinesiology
Exercise Rehabilitation services can help with your injury or ongoing condition. A Kinesiologist can help manage and alleviate pain, improve mobility and help you build strength. A tailored, personalized and science-based approach can help you achieve specific goals that are important to you. During this 60 minute appointment, the Kinesiologist will take a detailed medical history, injury history, discuss your goals, test your range of motion/strength, and do any additional testing to best understand your body.
- Functional movement assessment for varied abilities and athletes.
- Exercise prescription for rehabilitation, performance, and general health.
- Active rehabilitation programs targeting movement restoration and strength.
- Biomechanical analysis to improve movement efficiency and injury prevention.
- Return-to-activity planning and functional capacity evaluation.
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Physiotherapy
The physiotherapist/ physiotherapist resident will take a detailed history of the particular injury and the patient's overall health, and perform a physical examination to determine the proper diagnosis and the most effective, efficient method of treatment. The one hour assessment session includes an initial treatment if time permits. *Our Physiotherapists/ Physiotherapist Residents at Reactivate are not currently accepting WSIB or MVA patients*
- Helping patients return to activities and hobbies.
- Improving and maintaining physical activity levels.
- Assessment and treatment for movement-related limitations.
- Injury rehabilitation and functional recovery.
- Exercise prescription for strength and mobility.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The physiotherapist/ physiotherapist resident will take a detailed history of the particular injury and the patient's overall health, and perform a physical examination to determine the proper diagnosis and the most effective, efficient method of treatment. The one hour assessment session includes an initial treatment if time permits. *Our Physiotherapists/ Physiotherapist Residents at Reactivate are not currently accepting WSIB or MVA patients*
- Sport and athletic injury assessment and rehabilitation.
- Post-surgical rehabilitation and progressive exercise programs.
- Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
- Post-concussion management and graded return-to-activity.
- Running-related injury treatment and gait retraining.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The physiotherapist/ physiotherapist resident will take a detailed history of the particular injury and the patient's overall health, and perform a physical examination to determine the proper diagnosis and the most effective, efficient method of treatment. The one hour assessment session includes an initial treatment if time permits. *Our Physiotherapists/ Physiotherapist Residents at Reactivate are not currently accepting WSIB or MVA patients*
- Pain relief and injury rehabilitation through therapeutic movement.
- Yoga-informed exercise prescription for mobility and strength.
- Manual therapy for joint and soft tissue restrictions.
- Postural assessment and corrective movement retraining.
- Balance and functional movement restoration for daily activities.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.