Dr. Daniella Russo
- Individualized evidence-based chiropractic care.
- Spinal and extremity adjustments provided.
- Offers soft tissue therapy.
- Provides chiropractic acupuncture.
- Includes therapeutic exercise instruction.
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Russo Family Clinic
Throughout her life Dr. Daniella Russo has always been involved in numerous sports and had a passion for health and wellness. This helped her to develop an interest in human kinetics and ultimately inspired her career in chiropractic. She graduated from McMaster University with an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology and went on to obtain a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. Dr. Daniella provides individualized evidence based chiropractic care, including a combination of spinal and extremity adjustments, soft tissue therapy, acupuncture, education, and exercise therapy. Her goal is to help patients feel their best and get back to doing what they love! When not in clinic, Dr. Daniella is very involved in volunteer work throughout the Brampton, Caledon, and Orangeville communities. She also enjoys working out, trying new gluten free recipes, as well as playing and watching soccer.
32 John Street, Brampton, ON, L6W 1Y9
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.
150 First St, Orangeville, ON, L9W 3T7
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.