Dr. Stephen Wasteneys
- Chiropractic techniques for musculoskeletal issues.
- Active Release Therapy for soft tissue injuries.
- Treating athletes for performance and recovery.
- Injury prevention and rehabilitation strategies.
- Individualized chiropractic care for lasting health.
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Dr Stephen Wasteneys B.SC.,D.C, Chiropractic and Sports Injury Therapy.
303 Riverdale Ave, Ottawa, ON, K1S 1R4
Dr. Stephen Wasteneys is a dedicated chiropractor known for his patient-centered approach to healthcare. With a strong belief in the power of individualized care, Dr. Wasteneys takes the time necessary to understand his patients’ unique needs, working closely with them to create personalized treatment plans that lead to lasting improvements in their health and well-being. Utilizing chiropractic techniques in combination with Active Release Therapy (ART), Dr. Wasteneys treats a wide range of musculoskeletal issues including soft tissue injuries. His 25 years of experience has included working with Olympic and competitive athletes of all ages, as well as recreational enthusiasts, benefiting from his care. Many of his patients come through referrals from other trusted health professionals. A former competitive athlete, Dr. Wasteneys represented Canada internationally as a member of the Canadian sprint canoe team. His athletic career includes being a medalist at the Pan-American Games and competing at World Championships. These experiences have given him a deep understanding of the demands placed on the body, as well as the importance of proper rehabilitation and injury prevention. Now, Dr. Wasteneys continues to lead an active lifestyle, pursuing his passions for Nordic skiing and paddling. Operating a home-based clinic, Dr. Wasteneys has cultivated a practice centered on building strong relationships with his patients. His work with patients reflects his dedication to improving the lives of those he treats, offering them the tools they need to lead healthier, more active lives.