Dr. Christina McTavish DC

  • Soft tissue therapy for muscle tension and injury recovery.
  • Spinal manipulation to restore joint mobility and reduce pain.
  • Acupuncture adjuncts for pain modulation and rehabilitation.
  • Exercise prescription to rebuild strength and function.
  • Rehabilitation of sports, chronic, and repetitive strain injuries.

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

Corunna Chiropractic & Massage

Corunna Chiropractic & Massage

426 Lyndoch St, Corunna, ON, N0N 1G0

Dr. McTavish graduated from the University of Guelph with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and University of Western Ontario with a Master’s degree in Biochemistry. During her academic studies, she was actively involved in varsity rugby and recreational speed skating. Along the way she’s incurred several sports injuries and with many years of working alongside chiropractors in the rehabilitation process she changed her focus to chiropractic. In 2021, she graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College as a Doctor of Chiropractic. After finishing her education, Dr. McTavish moved back to her hometown of Petrolia and took over ownership of Corunna Chiropractic & Massage. Following over 20 years of serving Corunna and St. Clair county, Dr. McTavish is excited to continue providing chiropractic care to the community. Dr. McTavish is a huge advocate of an active lifestyle and is passionate about helping others return to activity and push themselves to new levels of strength and function. She uses soft tissue therapy, acupuncture, manipulation and exercise prescription to help in the rehabilitation process of sports related injuries, and chronic and repetitive strain injuries of the spine and extremities. In her free time, Dr. McTavish spends time relaxing with her husband, Adam, and her two children, Erin and Michael.

Initial Assessment and Treatment

Select this if you have never seen one of our chiropractors. This appointment includes assessment and treatment (if applicable) of your complaint. Treatment may include Class IV Laser, joint manipulation, soft tissue therapy, acupuncture, physiotherapy modalities (Ultrasound, IFC), and exercise prescription.

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