Riverside Sports Therapy

Riverside Sports Therapy

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Riverside Sports Therapy239 Griffin Rd E, 2121, Cochrane, AB, T4C 2B9
David Galarza
  • Personalized, evidence-based treatment plans.
  • Myofascial Cupping and Shockwave Therapy.
  • TMJD and Advanced Fascia Release.
  • Craniosacral and Osteoarticular Manipulation.
  • Addressing root causes for holistic recovery.

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Initial Massage Treatment 60 mins
John Estabrooks
  • Pain relief for active, healthy living.
  • Treats sports, work, and car accident injuries.
  • Uses fascia, trigger point, muscle energy techniques.
  • Provides neuromuscular and somatovisceral release.
  • Offers maintenance and relaxation massages.
  • Serves athletes and all ages; inclusive practice.

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Initial Massage treatment 60 minute
Will McMillan
  • Assessment and whole-body manual therapy for injury recovery.
  • Soft tissue massage for muscle tension and pain relief.
  • Therapeutic massage to support return-to-play rehabilitation.
  • Sport-focused techniques including taping and protective support.
  • Manual techniques for assessment and functional rehabilitation.

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New Patient Massage 1 Hour
Dr. Bryan Myles
  • Spinal adjustments for pain relief and mobility restoration.
  • Active Release Technique for spine, upper limb, and lower limb.
  • Graston soft tissue mobilization for scar tissue and adhesions.
  • Contemporary medical acupuncture for pain modulation and recovery.
  • Movement-based treatment plans informed by biomechanics and TPI principles.

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Initial Chiropractic Assessment
Dr. Jacalyn McDowell
  • Spinal manipulation to restore functional movement and alignment.
  • Myofascial techniques including cupping for soft-tissue release.
  • Instrument-assisted soft-tissue mobilization (IASTM) for tendon and fascia.
  • Functional and kinetic rehab exercises for movement restoration.
  • Patient education on treatment goals and movement strategies.

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Initial Chiropractic Assessment
Dr. Jason Dick
  • Active Release Techniques for soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Soft tissue therapy and manual muscle tension relief.
  • Sports injury assessment and mechanical joint treatment.
  • Spinal adjustments for pain relief and mobility restoration.

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New Patient Assessment
Dr. Matt Kadar
  • Manual therapy and soft-tissue mobilization (Active Release Techniques).
  • Chiropractic manipulative therapy for joint dysfunction and pain.
  • Exercise rehabilitation for injury recovery and performance.
  • Medical acupuncture for pain management and recovery.
  • Treatment of sports injuries, headaches, and hypermobility.

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New Patient Assessment
Dr. Trevor Dandridge
  • Active Release Technique for soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization for adhesions.
  • Dynamic neuromuscular stabilization for movement control.
  • Spinal and joint manual therapy for pain relief.
  • Performance and functional kinesiology taping for support.

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Initial assessment
Danielle Jennings
  • Pre- and post-operative orthopaedic rehabilitation and care.
  • Manual therapy techniques for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Functional dry needling for muscle pain and trigger points.
  • Individualized assessment and personalized rehabilitation programs.
  • Exercise prescription for injury recovery, strength, and mobility.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
Kristen Funk
  • Orthopedic manual therapy for joint and soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Dry needling (intramuscular stimulation) for myofascial pain.
  • Rehabilitation for sports-related injuries and return to play.
  • Strength-training based recovery and injury prevention programs.
  • Assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal pain and movement dysfunction.

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Initial Physiotherapy Assessment
David Galarza
  • Musculoskeletal assessment and whole-body assessment for pain origins.
  • Manipulative treatment including osteoarticular manipulation for joint dysfunction.
  • Soft tissue techniques and advanced fascia release for fascial restrictions.
  • Craniosacral therapy and TMJD therapy for cranial and jaw dysfunction.
  • Joint mobilization and shockwave therapy for mobility and tissue repair.

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

Manual Osteopathic Therapy - Initial Session
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