Dr. Riel Torres

  • Instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy for fascial restrictions.
  • Acupuncture adjuncts for pain modulation and recovery.
  • Active Release Technique for muscle tension and adhesions.
  • Mulligan Concept mobilizations to restore joint mobility.
  • Neurodynamic techniques for nerve mobility and radicular pain.

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

Thrive Physio Sports Performance

Thrive Physio Sports Performance

1188 Martin Grove Road, Etobicoke, ON, M9W5M9

After completing his Honours Bachelor Degree in Kinesiology, he became convinced that Chiropractic was the right path for him because of his desire to care for others. He attended the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, where he specialized in adjunctive therapies, acupuncture, and instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy. His curiosity and compassion for helping alleviate pain and improving flexibility, mobility, and posture led him to attend various seminars, including Active Release Technique, Selective Functional Movement Assessment, Mulligan Concept Mobilization, and Neurodynamic Solutions. He enjoys learning and looks forward to attending more seminars to enhance his knowledge and training, ultimately improving patient care. Since becoming a Chiropractor, he has treated a variety of musculoskeletal disorders. He diagnoses health problems by obtaining and recording detailed medical histories and conducting comprehensive physical examinations. Understanding that each patient is unique, he treats them accordingly. Whether it’s increasing mobility or strength, finding better ways to move, or reducing acute inflammatory responses, he develops appropriate treatment plans tailored to each individual’s needs. He also educates patients on nutrition, fitness, and posture.

Initial Assessment

Your initial chiropractic visit begins with a detailed assessment of your posture, movement, and areas of discomfort. Our chiropractor will review your medical history and discuss your symptoms to identify the root cause of your concerns. Based on this assessment, we’ll start treatment, which may include spinal adjustments, manual therapy, and other techniques to relieve pain, improve mobility, and promote overall wellness. We’ll also provide guidance on lifestyle adjustments and a treatment plan to support your long-term health and recovery.

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