Dr. Frank Xue

  • Spinal and joint manual therapy for pain relief and mobility.
  • Soft tissue and muscle therapy to reduce tension and improve function.
  • Exercise-based rehabilitation to restore movement and prevent re-injury.
  • Chronic condition management through manual therapy and progressive exercise.
  • Manual care combined with neurofunctional acupuncture-informed approaches.

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

Rehab Hero

Rehab Hero

55 West Beaver Creek Rd, Unit 53, Richmond Hill, ON, L4B 1K5

Growing up, he was always drawn to physical activity, spending much of his time outdoors rollerblading, playing soccer, and eventually focusing on badminton, which he played through high school and at the varsity level in university. Although he avoided major injuries himself, witnessing them in others made him appreciate the importance of injury prevention and long-term movement health. This interest led him to study Kinesiology at Western University, followed by Chiropractic at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, and later certification in Neurofunctional Acupuncture through McMaster University. He strongly believes in movement as medicine and emphasizes exercise for longevity. Whether helping someone recover from an injury or manage a chronic condition, his approach combines manual therapy, exercise, and lifestyle guidance to restore function and well-being.

Chiropractic Initial Assessment

Initial Assessment is required to understand the signs and symptoms you are experiencing and is required before any treatments can occur.

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