Dr. Josh Binstock
- Athlete-centered chiropractic care for acute and chronic conditions.
- Diversified chiropractic techniques addressing musculoskeletal dysfunction.
- Manual adjustments and spinal manipulation for pain relief.
- Soft tissue therapy to reduce muscle tension and improve mobility.
- Rehabilitation-focused care to support injury recovery and performance.
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LiveActive Sport Medicine
1876 Queen Street East, A, Toronto, ON, M4L 1H2
Dr. Binstock is a Chiropractor, an accomplished athlete, and a two-time Olympian who represented Canada at the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympic games, in addition to the 2015 Pan American games. He graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in 2009. Prior to attending CMCC, he graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in Kinesiology, while winning 3 out of 4 OUA Provincial Championships. He was the recipient of the “T-Holders” Awards for Academic & Athletic Excellence. Having experienced Chiropractic care at an early age, he developed an appreciation of the benefits it provided to his overall well-being and athletic performance, so he decided to pursue it as a career. As a professional athlete, Dr. Binstock has a unique and accurate understanding of the mind and body connection. He believes in a holistic approach to treatment as he practices a diversified philosophy. He specializes in treating athletes, however his methods are effective for any patients suffering from acute or chronic conditions. His approach is positive and caring as he endeavors to not only heal his patients but also enhance their true potential to live a healthier, balanced lifestyle. Dr. Binstock is also a speaker at schools, businesses, and organizations. In addition, he also conducts a private mentoring service for student-athletes. He provides insight from what he’s learned along his path from his Olympic experience, how to maintain an optimistic mindset in times of struggle and doubt, goal setting, nutrition, managing academic and athletic loads, how to execute and succeed under pressure, using setbacks and adversity to cultivate resilience, and the importance of mind/body health.