Dr. Shayla Conrad

  • Soft tissue therapy for muscle tension and pain relief.
  • Joint mobilizations to restore movement and reduce stiffness.
  • Joint manipulations (adjustments) for spinal and joint function.
  • Rehabilitation programs to recover from injury and improve function.
  • Therapeutic modalities and devices to support healing and mobility.

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

Hybrid Health and Rehabilitation

Hybrid Health and Rehabilitation

822 Rye Street , Peterborough, ON, K9J 6W9

Dr. Shayla Conrad is back from mat leave! Dr. Shayla Conrad, originally from Moncton, New Brunswick, completed her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at Dalhousie University. During her time at Dalhousie Dr. Conrad focused on human anatomy, exercise physiology and biomechanics. While working closely with sports teams, she became inspired to study further and become a chiropractor. Following her undergrad, she moved to Toronto to complete her doctorate in chiropractic medicine at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College where she graduated in 2016 with clinical honors. During her time in Chiropractic College she completed the McMaster University Contemporary Acupuncture program allowing her to broaden her manual therapy knowledge and skills in order to provide other treatment options for her patients. Dr. Conrad provides evidence based care by incorporating a variety of techniques which she utilizes to help patients restore lost function and movement, as well as aid in injury prevention. She takes an individualized approach with each patient, treating conditions or functional issues with a combination of soft tissue therapy, joint mobilizations, joint manipulations, rehab programs and education as well as other therapeutic devices. She combines these methods in the best way possible to provide care for her patients to feel better and live an active, healthy lifestyle.

Chiropractic Initial Assessment

This appointment is for individuals who are seeing a chiropractor at Hybrid Health and Rehabilitation for the first time.

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