Dr. Dan Calow

  • Spinal and joint adjustments for pain relief and mobility.
  • Soft tissue therapy for muscle tension and injury recovery.
  • Rehabilitation and therapeutic exercise to restore function.
  • Acupuncture-integrated treatment for musculoskeletal pain control.
  • Athlete-focused injury prevention and return-to-play care.

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

Hybrid Health and Rehabilitation

Hybrid Health and Rehabilitation

822 Rye Street , Peterborough, ON, K9J 6W9

Dr. Dan Calow grew up in Peterborough where he was an avid participant in the Peterborough athletics community, playing all kinds of sports like hockey, football, rugby and lacrosse. His interest in performance and movement led him to Ottawa where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Kinetics from the University of Ottawa in 2011. His passion for movement, rehab, and therapy combined with his experiences in chiropractic as a high school football player, led him to pursuing a career in chiropractic. In June 2015 he graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto with a Doctorate in Chiropractic. Along the way he received his accreditation as a Contemporary Medical Acupuncture provider from the McMaster University Contemporary Acupuncture program. His goal is to improve the lifestyle of every patient by reducing pain, improving movement, and maximizing function using conservative, drug-free therapy techniques. His focus is on assessing, diagnosing, and devising individualized care plans to treat conditions and injuries to the muscles, joints, and nerves of the body. Because of his background, he has a special interest in working with athletes for injury prevention, return to play, and optimizing performance, but he believes all patients are athletes as physical activity and movement are key to a healthy lifestyle.

Chiropractic Initial Assessment

This appointment is for individuals who are seeing a chiropractor at Hybrid Health and Rehabilitation for the first time.

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