Dr. Sarah Altenhof

  • Joint manipulations and mobilizations for spinal alignment.
  • Myofascial release and soft-tissue therapy for muscle tension.
  • Assisted PNF stretching and cupping for mobility improvement.
  • Webster technique care for pre- and postnatal pelvic balance.
  • Rehabilitative exercise prescription and taping for injury recovery.

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Rebalance Sports Medicine - 155 University Ave

Rebalance Sports Medicine - 155 University Ave

155 University Ave, Suite 303, Toronto, ON, M5H3B7

Dr. Sarah is a dedicated chiropractor and wellness enthusiast. She earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, following a degree in Human Kinetics at the University of Windsor. Additionally, Dr. Sarah is trained and certified in Webster Technique – a specific analysis and treatment for pregnancy. Dr. Sarah’s practice style includes an evidence-based approach with detailed physical examinations, diagnosis and hands on manual therapy. Her treatments combine joint manipulations and mobilizations with other non-invasive techniques such as: myofascial release technique (MRT), exercise and mobility prescription, cupping therapy, and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) stretching. Dr. Sarah takes a special interest in headaches and neck pain, golf-related injuries and pre/post-natal care. In her spare time, you can find Sarah walking with her dog, Rudy, exploring new recipes in the kitchen and playing card games. She also loves staying active through various forms of movement; ranging from hot yoga and golf to cycling and running! Qualifications Doctor of Chiropractic Webster Technique for Perinatal Care Certified Myofascial Release Therapy (MRT) Services Offered Chiropractic Care Myofascial Release/Soft Tissue Techniques Cupping Mobilization/Adjustments Assisted Stretch Therapy Rehabilitative Exercise Prescription Taping Custom Orthotics

IN-PERSON Chiropractic Initial Assessment Extended (2 Areas/Complex)
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