Dr. Amr El Bouse
- Optimizing human movement and physical resilience.
- Manual therapy supporting functional independence.
- Rehabilitation strategies for performance care.
- Movement efficiency and neuromuscular control.
- Minimizing injury risk for active individuals.
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Athletic Touch
4995 Timberlea Blvd, Unit #6, Mississauga, ON, L4W 2S2
Dr. Amr El Bouse holds an Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology from Brock University, where he actively contributed to research in biomechanics and motor control. His academic work earned publication in the Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology - a reflection of his early commitment to evidence-based practice and performance science. Motivated by a passion for optimizing human movement and promoting long-term physical resilience, Dr. El Bouse earned his Doctor of Chiropractic from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. His approach is shaped by years of international clinical experience, including collaborative work with high-level physicians and nurse practitioners on global medical outreach teams. These experiences not only broadened his clinical lens, but also reinforced the importance of environment, movement, and manual therapy in supporting functional independence and athletic longevity. At Athletic Touch, Dr. El Bouse integrates cutting-edge rehab strategies with individualized performance care. He is certified in Athletic Movement Assessment (AMA), Integrated Patterning, Functional Integrated Acupuncture (FIA), and Functional Range Release (FRR). He has also completed coursework with the Postural Restoration Institute (PRI) and is progressing through full certification in Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) through the Prague School of Rehabilitation. Dr. El Bouse’s clinical model is rooted in movement efficiency, neuromuscular control, and long-term durability—designed to help athletes and active individuals perform at their highest level while minimizing injury risk. He is a proud member of the Canadian Chiropractic Association, Ontario Chiropractic Association, College of Chiropractors of Ontario, and the Canadian Chiropractic Protective Association.
For new patients - Initial appointments will entail a full detailed history of the complaint, review of any relevant documentation and images if available, a full physical examination, and discussion of diagnosis. A treatment plan will also be advised as well as any needed referrals for diagnostic imaging. If time allows, treatment will be started as well.