Eric Lee
Acupuncture
- Medical acupuncture for joint pain and mobility restoration.
- Acupuncture for muscle pain and tension relief.
- Trigger point needling to address myofascial pain.
- Needle-assisted treatment to support injury rehabilitation.
- Acupuncture to complement exercise rehabilitation and recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Chiropractic
- Spinal adjustments for joint alignment and pain relief.
- Soft tissue mobilization for muscle tension and dysfunction.
- Contemporary medical acupuncture as adjunct for joint and muscle issues.
- Exercise rehabilitation and therapeutic strengthening for injury recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The Rehab Grid Physiotherapy and Sports Performance
1865 Leslie St, Unit 101, North York, ON, M3B 2M5
Dr. Eric holds his BSc in Kinesiology and graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in 2018. He has been a certified in McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture since November 2022. Dr. Eric uses this modality to complement his treatments for joint and muscle challenges. With a background as a Personal Fitness Trainer Dr. Eric has a keen interest in exercise rehabilitation. In his free time, he enjoys weight training, hockey, basketball and many other sports.
Acupuncture
Neurofunctional Acupuncture is a modern treatment that uses thin acupuncture needles and gentle electrical stimulation to target specific nerves and muscles. This helps restore normal movement, reduce pain, and support healing. It combines traditional acupuncture with the latest understanding of the nervous system, making it especially effective for treating acute injuries, chronic pain, and nerve-related issues. Please Note: Our practitioners incorporate neurofunctional acupuncture as part of a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to your individual needs. This modality cannot be scheduled as a stand-alone appointment and will only be provided within a treatment session when clinically appropriate.