Dr. Lauren Baistrocchi

  • Individualized, evidence-based chiropractic treatment plans.
  • Soft tissue therapy and spinal manipulations provided.
  • Therapeutic exercises for recovery and improved function.
  • Chiropractic care for pregnant individuals (Webster technique).
  • Comprehensive chiropractic services for all family members.

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

Russo Family Clinic

Russo Family Clinic

My introduction to the world of chiropractic care started early on. I grew up in competitive dancing which caused constant injuries necessitating regular chiropractic care. After years of treatment and relief, I decided it would be my goal to provide this care to others. I attended University of Windsor graduating with a degree in Human Kinetics before moving on to Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College obtaining my Doctor of Chiropractic degree. I strive to provide individualized treatment plans using evidence-based principles, including using case-tailored techniques like soft tissue therapy, manipulations, exercise and education. I love treating all members of the community and providing comprehensive family care, while additionally having Webster technique certification to help better serve the mothers to be of the community.

Russo Family Clinic: Brampton RFC

32 John Street, Brampton, ON, L6W 1Y9

Chiropractic Initial Assessment

Required to book for first time chiropractic patients. This appointment involves a history with questions about your complaint, general health, and others as necessary. Followed by a physical examination, assessing the area of complaint with hands-on diagnostic testing, ranges of motion, and others to determine the cause of the problem. We will discuss the findings, diagnosis, a recommended treatment plan, and treatment if indicated.

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Russo Family Clinic: Orangeville RFC

150 First St, Orangeville, ON, L9W 3T7

Chiropractic Initial Assessment

Required to book for first time chiropractic patients. This appointment involves a history with questions about your complaint, general health, and others as necessary. Followed by a physical examination, assessing the area of complaint with hands-on diagnostic testing, ranges of motion, and others to determine the cause of the problem. We will discuss the findings, diagnosis, a recommended treatment plan, and treatment if indicated.

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