Danette Lam

  • Pain-free manual therapy targeting nervous system regulation.
  • Neurokinetic Therapy for correcting dysfunctional movement patterns.
  • Proprioceptive-deep tendon reflex techniques to rebalance muscle activation.
  • Visceral release to address internal mobility and posture restrictions.
  • Tailored therapeutic exercise programs to restore posture and movement.

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

Sherway Manual Therapy

Sherway Manual Therapy

Salons by JC, 170 North Queen Steet, Unit K, Suite 44, Etobicoke, ON, M9C 1A8

Graduated from University of Toronto in 2013, Danette is a dedicated physiotherapist with a unique approach to treatment that aims to restore balance to the body. Rather than focusing on symptom relief alone, Danette delves deep into the intricate connections of the body, ensuring that each patient receives care tailored to their specific needs. With a treatment philosophy rooted in holistic and gentle methods, Danette believes that true healing and restoration come from understanding and addressing the body as a cohesive unit. Using pain-free manual techniques, Danette taps into the power of the nervous system, working to elicit transformative changes to body posture and movement while emphasizing the body’s own innate ability to heal and recalibrate. Recognizing the profound impact of movement, tailored exercise regimes are prescribed to complement the hands-on treatments. Danette incorporates elements of Neurokinetic Therapy, Proprioceptive-Deep Tendon Reflex, visceral release, Anatomy in Motion, medical acupuncture, ELDOA and other disciplines into her practice.

Physiotherapy Initial Assessment & Treatment

During your Initial Assessment, Danette will ask you a series of questions to learn about your medical history and area(s) of concern. She will assess your range of motion and use other tests to assess and provide you with a diagnosis. Danette will create a treatment plan to meet your goals and address the area of complaint. Her treatment consists of manual therapy, education, acupuncture (if needed), and exercise prescription.

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