Dr. Caitlin Davidson

  • Animal chiropractic adjustments for musculoskeletal alignment.
  • Spinal mobilization and joint manipulation for pain relief.
  • Soft-tissue and myofascial techniques for muscle tension.
  • Rehabilitative care supporting injury recovery and function.
  • Animal-focused assessment and chiropractic treatment planning.

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

Toronto Veterinary Rehabilitation Centre

Toronto Veterinary Rehabilitation Centre

1735 Queen St. E, Toronto, ON, M4L 5S6

Dr. Caitlin graduated from Queen’s University in 2009 with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Biology before later attending the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and graduating Magna Cum Laude in 2016, becoming a Doctor of Chiropractic. It was her deep love of animals that led her to complete the Veterinary Chiropractic Learning Centre’s accredited program to become certified in Animal Chiropractic in 2017. She began her Animal Chiropractic career volunteering with the Toronto Humane Society, and is thrilled to now be part of the excellent TVRC team!

Initial Chiropractic Assessment

Initial chiropractic assessments include a thorough history of your pet's health history and presenting issue(s), a physical examination of your pet's spine, joints, and soft tissues to identify any areas of dysfunction or discomfort, a report of findings including a customized treatment plan to improve your pet's comfort, mobility, and overall well-being, and, if appropriate, a brief initial treatment.

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