Dr. Mario Del Frate
- Chiropractic adjustments for spinal and joint pain relief.
- Soft tissue therapy for muscle tension and trigger points.
- Rehabilitation exercises to restore functional movement and strength.
- Webster Technique for prenatal and women's musculoskeletal care.
- Sports injury chiropractic care and performance-focused rehab.
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Woodbridge Rehabilitation Centre
4600 Hwy 7, Suite LL 25, Vaughan, ON, L4L 4Y7
Dr. Mario Del Frate, DC Education & Credentials: •Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology, University of Toronto •Doctor of Chiropractic (DC), Logan College of Chiropractic, Missouri, USA •Certified in the Webster Technique for women’s health •Trained in Functional Integrative Acupuncture Clinical Experience: •Several years of practice in St. Louis, Missouri, specializing in musculoskeletal care, sports injury rehabilitation, and women’s health •Expertise in chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapy, rehabilitation exercises, and integrative acupuncture Special Interests: •Women’s health and prenatal care •Sports injury rehabilitation and performance optimization •Chronic pain management and functional movement restoration Approach: Dr. Del Frate focuses on evidence-based care that addresses the root cause of musculoskeletal and functional issues. He works collaboratively with physiotherapists and rehabilitation specialists to deliver individualized treatment plans that combine chiropractic techniques, soft tissue therapy, acupuncture, and rehab exercises for lasting results.
What to Expect During a SoftWave Mapping Session A mapping session is the first step in SoftWave therapy. It helps us find the exact areas in your body that need treatment. During the session, a handheld device is moved over the area where you have pain or limited movement. The device sends gentle sound waves into your tissue. •Healthy tissue usually feels like mild tapping or vibration. •Injured or inflamed tissue often feels more tender or sharp when the waves pass through. This response helps us “map” the spots that need the most attention. The session usually takes about 10–15 minutes. There are no needles, no anesthesia, and nothing invasive. Once the mapping is complete, we can begin treating the problem areas right away if appropriate.