Mohsin Patel
Acupuncture
- Contemporary medical acupuncture for musculoskeletal pain relief.
- Acupuncture for sports injury recovery and rehabilitation.
- Acupuncture treating repetitive stress and overuse injuries.
- Dry needling-style acupuncture for post-operative pain management.
- Acupuncture for work- and motor-vehicle-related injury recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Physiotherapy
- Manual therapy and hands-on soft tissue mobilization.
- Contemporary medical acupuncture for pain modulation.
- Individualized exercise prescription for recovery and strength.
- Rehabilitation for sports, work, and post-operative injuries.
- Assessment and treatment of repetitive stress and MVA injuries.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
North York Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic.
1017 Wilson Ave, 300, Toronto, ON, M3K 1Z1
Registered Physiotherapist Mohsin Patel (Reg.PT , PT State Of New York, PT Michigan State, Contemporary Medical Acupuncture) Mohsin Patel is a Registered Physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapist of Ontario since 2010. He is also a Licensed Physical Therapist with New York State USA and State of Michigan USA since 2011. Mohsin has also completed Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program from McMaster University, Hamilton. He has more than 10 years of experience in treating different Sports Injuries, Musculoskeletal and Neurological conditions. He has worked in various Outpatient Physiotherapy Clinics across Ontario where he has treated a variety of conditions such as Repetitive Stress Injuries, Sports Injuries, Post-Operative Conditions, Motor Vehicle Accident Injuries and Work-Related Injuries. He incorporates a range of manual therapy techniques, Acupuncture, hands-on techniques, individualized exercise prescription, and education to help clients achieve their physical activity and movement goals. He uses the advanced and evidence-based technique to treat his client and he focuses on treating the root cause of the pain rather than symptoms. He is passionate about injury prevention and getting his patients back to do things they like doing most. He has also taken Research and Management courses from Ryerson University, Toronto as part of his continuing education and keeps himself updated with recent treatment approaches and techniques in the field of Physiotherapy.