Dr. Rebecca-Jane McAllister
- Spinal and extremity joint manipulation therapy for pain relief.
- Soft tissue therapy to address muscle tension and dysfunction.
- Contemporary medical acupuncture for pain modulation and healing.
- Exercise rehabilitation and self-management for injury recovery.
- Management of persistent low back pain, sciatica, disc herniations.
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Active Balance Health Centre
19 Elma St W, Okotoks, AB, T1S 1J7
Dr. Rebecca-Jane McAllister is an evidence-based chiropractor who’s passionate about providing exceptional and quality care to her patients through manual treatment, education, and rehabilitation exercises. When creating an individualized treatment plan, Dr. Rebecca considers her professional experiences working with patients across the country, current research recommendations, and of course, each patient’s preferences. Dr. Rebecca’s treatment options include spinal/extremity joint manipulation therapy, soft tissue therapy, contemporary medical acupuncture, exercise rehabilitation, education and advice, self-management strategies, custom orthotics, and kinesiotaping. Dr. Rebecca is also currently one of five chiropractors in the Calgary area certified to offer the GLA:D Back Program, an international research study and program designed by researchers and therapists at the University of Southern Denmark in partnership with the University of Alberta, to help people with persistent or recurrent low back pain. While Dr. Rebecca treats a wide range of muscle, nerve, bone, and joint conditions, she has a special interest in helping patients manage persistent low back pain, including disc herniations and sciatica. Dr. Rebecca believes it is imperative that her patients possess the self-confidence, and are equipped with the tools, to be active participants and self-advocates for their healthcare. Dr. Rebecca endeavours to empower her patients to live a balanced and healthy lifestyle.
Initial Chiropractic Consultation, to review relevant history, current injury or symptoms, and perform assessments. This initial visit, is approximately 60 minutes in duration and, if appropriate, may include a treatment.