Dr. Mariusz Fajfer

  • Diversified spinal and joint adjustment techniques for pain relief.
  • Acupuncture and dry needling for muscle trigger points.
  • Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) for soft tissue release.
  • Cupping therapy to reduce muscle tension and improve mobility.
  • Kinesiology taping for injury support and functional rehabilitation.

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

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1600 Stellar Drive, 5A/B, Whitby, ON, L1N 9B2

Dr. Mariusz is the current clinic director at both of our Whitby locations. He is a graduate of AECC University College in Bournemouth, England where he received his Master’s degree in Chiropractic with First Class Honors. Prior to that, he graduated from UOIT with a Bachelor of Health Science, specializing in Kinesiology and Exercise Science. During his time at UOIT he had the opportunity to be an athletic therapist student trainer where he treated and traveled with the varsity men’s soccer team. While completing his chiropractic degree in England, Mariusz had the opportunity to work as an intern for the English Premier League football club AFC Bournemouth, where he treated academy, Under-21, and first team players. Upon returning to Canada he was the team doctor for Okanagan Hockey Academy in Whitby where he traveled with the team providing chiropractic, rehabilitation, and first aid care. Dr. Mariusz prides himself in his evidence-based approach and belief in the importance of exercise. He understands each patient is different and therefore he uses a variety of treatment methods based on the individual’s goals and needs. Dr. Mariusz uses a diversified adjustment technique and is certified in acupuncture/dry needling, concussion management, IASTM, cupping therapy, K-Taping and many more. During his spare time, he enjoys traveling, playing soccer, and anything related to food including BBQing. He is also bilingual in English and Polish.

Initial Assessment and Treatment

Comprehensive assessment and treatment for new patients.

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