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Massage Therapy
New Patient Massage 1 Hour
- 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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New Patient Massage 1 Hour
- 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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New Patient Massage 1 Hour
- 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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Chiropractic
If you are new to the clinic, or are a current patient at the clinic seeking chiropractic for the first time, this is the option for you.
- 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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Kinesiology
Rapid NFR is a movement based therapeutic technique that addresses the nervous system's role in alleviating pain, tension and restrictions in muscles, tendons, ligaments and fascia. Every session is a combination of examination and treatment. Painful areas are treated by combining precise tension with very specific patient movements. It may be uncomfortable during the movement phase of the treatment. This occurs as the neurological system is being stimulated to restore normal function and eliminate pain. Clients choose RAPID because of the rapid response to treatment. Treating the body at the neurological level stimulates a reprogramming of the tissue. Tight muscles relax, range of motion is restored, and pain is eliminated. This helps individuals quickly get back to normal life. **Please wear comfortable clothing**
Osteopathy
Manual osteopathy is a holistic, hands-on approach to healthcare that focuses on restoring balance and promoting optimal function within the body. It is based on the principle that the body has an innate ability to heal itself when its structures are properly aligned and functioning in harmony. Manual osteopaths use gentle, non-invasive techniques to assess and treat the body as a whole. They work with the musculoskeletal system (bones, muscles, joints, and connective tissues), as well as the nervous, circulatory, and lymphatic systems, to address the root causes of pain or dysfunction.
- 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.
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Physiotherapy
Initial Assessment for new Physiotherapy patients
- 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 Assessment for new Physiotherapy patients
- 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.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.