Peyman Cham
- Sport-related injury assessment and rehabilitation programs.
- Post-surgical rehabilitation for knee, hip, shoulder, fractures.
- Hands-on soft tissue mobilization and IASTM techniques.
- Joint mobilization to restore mobility and reduce pain.
- Corrective exercise, strength, mobility, and balance training.
- Electrotherapy and therapeutic ultrasound for pain and healing.
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Holistic Medical Clinic
1425 Dundas St E Unit 4, Mississauga, ON, L4X 2W4
Peyman is a licensed physiotherapist who earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from D’Youville College in Buffalo in 2018. Peyman is known for his caring, patient-focused approach and clear communication. He uncovers the root cause of each problem and works closely with clients to set meaningful goals, supporting them every step from early recovery to a life with less pain, more ease, and greater enjoyment in daily living. With a strong background in sports rehabilitation, Peyman is skilled at treating both competitive athletes and individuals dealing with pain, injury, or mobility challenges—whether from sports, work, or everyday life. His treatment style combines hands-on manual therapy with customized exercise programs designed to relieve pain, support recovery, prevent re-injury, and build lasting strength and confidence in movement. Areas of Expertise: -Sport-related injuries (acute and overuse) -Post-surgical rehab (knee, hip, shoulder replacements, rotator cuff repairs, fractures) -Strength, mobility and balance training -Muscle strains, ligament sprains, tendon injuries Treatment Techniques: -Soft tissue mobilization -Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization -Joint mobilization -Corrective exercises and movement training -Electrotherapy and ultrasound therapy Outside the clinic, Peyman enjoys weightlifting, soccer, and volleyball. His active lifestyle gives him unique insight into the physical demands of movement and recovery, making him a trusted partner for anyone looking to move, feel, and perform at their best.
First time patients must book an initial assessment.