Dr. David Robertson

  • Injury rehabilitation through functional fitness.
  • Spinal and joint mobilization and manipulation.
  • Releasing myofascial tissue with manual techniques.
  • Applying electroacupuncture for pain relief.
  • Utilizing electrotherapy and cupping therapy.

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

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Totum

445 King Street West, 101, Toronto, ON, M5V 1K4

Dr. David Robertson is a highly qualified chiropractor who graduated from the esteemed Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. He holds a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Kinesiology from York University. While studying at CMCC, Dr. Robertson collaborated with the Canadian Fitness Professionals (Canfitpro) to educate and certify fitness professionals across the Greater Toronto Area. After a decade, he continues to empower fitness professionals by providing Personal Training Specialist certifications, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation training, and injury prevention certificates. Dr. Robertson’s commitment to bridging the gap between the therapeutic and fitness worlds is evident in his work. Dr. Robertson is passionate about enhancing his patients’ overall health and wellbeing. He specializes in general fitness and conditioning for individuals with injuries, uses functional fitness screens and rehabilitation techniques to ensure his patients receive optimal treatment. He works in partnership with several gyms throughout the GTA, promoting the importance of injury prevention in gym and sport settings. Dr. Robertson employs a range of therapeutic techniques, including mobilization/manipulation, electroacupuncture, myofascial tissue release, electrotherapy, and Cupping Therapy. His approach is tailored to each patient’s unique needs, ensuring that they receive personalized care. With Dr. Robertson’s expertise, patients can expect to achieve their health and fitness goals safely and effectively.

Chiropractic Initial Assessment 60min

If this is your first appointment an initial assessment is needed to allow enough time to be assessed and treated. Other reasons for an initial assessment; it has been a year since your last appointment or it is a new issue.

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