Christopher Hazlett

  • Manual therapy for joint and soft-tissue dysfunction.
  • Tailored therapeutic exercise programs for rehabilitation.
  • Goal-oriented injury recovery and return-to-sport plans.
  • Education and self-management strategies for long-term outcomes.
  • Medical acupuncture and needling techniques for pain relief.

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Core Solutions Physiotherapy & Wellness

Core Solutions Physiotherapy & Wellness

15955 Airport Road, Unit 101, Caledon, ON, L7c1H9

Chris’ personable candor provides a memorable and positive therapeutic experience for his clients. He has several years of experience working as a Registered Kinesiologist and is currently registered as a Physiotherapist. Chris graduated from the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom with a Master of Science degree in Physiotherapy. Prior to that, Chris graduated from York University in 2017 with a Master of Science degree in Kinesiology and Health Sciences. Chris strongly believes in the importance of advancing his clinical skills and is continuing his professional development by working toward obtaining his Diploma of Advanced Integrated Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Program through the National Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. He is also working toward his accreditation in medical acupuncture from the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute (CAFCI). Chris’s past experience has exposed him to a wide variety of injuries, conditions, populations (athlete and non-athlete), and rehabilitative settings. He believes in a complete, client-centered approach to physiotherapy that includes manual therapy, tailored therapeutic exercise programs, goal setting, education and various other intervention strategies to achieve the best outcome and experience for his clients. Chris is an avid sports enthusiast and enjoys cross-country mountain biking, alpine skiing, and ice hockey.

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