Jason Chung

  • Sport injury rehabilitation.
  • Strength and conditioning integration.
  • Evidence-based performance optimization.
  • Acupuncture for pain relief.

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Sport Medicine Physiotherapy

Jason is a Sport Physiotherapist who originally grew up in the Greater Toronto Area and moved to Windsor-Essex a few years ago. Jason earned his Master’s degree in Physical Therapy at Queen’s University in 2017 and recently completed a Sport and Exercise Medicine Master’s Program at Western University. Jason also obtained his acupuncture certification through completing the McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program in 2017. He has also earned his Diploma in Sport Physiotherapy 2023. Jason has had the opportunity to work with a number of sports teams, including being a part of the medical staff for the Essex Ravens during their 2023 season and the Sport Physiotherapist and team trainer for the Windsor Spitfires of the OHL. With a background as a strength and conditioning coach, he integrates those principles throughout the rehab process. Jason utilizes an evidence-based approach to optimize rehab and performance outcomes to ultimately help patients achieve their goals. When not on the sidelines or in the clinic, Jason enjoys kicking back with a good cup of coffee and a book, working out, and playing any and all sports.

Initial Physiotherapy Assessment - Orthopaedics
Sports

Diagnosing and treating conditions and injuries that affect any part of the musculoskeletal system. This includes injuries involving your muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons, connective tissues, as well as nerve-related issues such as irritation or compression that commonly accompany musculoskeletal injuries.

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Sport Medicine Physiotherapy: Oldcastle - Sport Medicine Physiotherapy

2545 N Talbot Rd Unit 3, Oldcastle , ON, N0R 1L0

Initial Physiotherapy Assessment - Orthopaedics
Sports

Diagnosing and treating conditions and injuries that affect any part of the musculoskeletal system. This includes injuries involving your muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons, connective tissues, as well as nerve-related issues such as irritation or compression that commonly accompany musculoskeletal injuries.

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