Marco Visconti
- Manual therapy techniques.
- Acupuncture and dry needling.
- Concussion management and rehabilitation.
- Sports and injury rehabilitation.
- Functional movement assessment and exercise.
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Sporting Edge Physiotherapy
4-3611 Major Mackenzie Dr. W., Vaughan, ON, L4H 0A2
received his Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Kinesiology from York University and his Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto. Marco has also completed postgraduate courses in manual therapy, acupuncture, intramuscular stimulation, integrated dry needling, neuromobilization, and McKenzie Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy. Marco is an integrated dry needling practitioner (CIDN), a certified concussion management practitioner (CCMI), a certified running expert health care professional and is currently working towards a Diploma of Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapy. Marco treats a diverse group of patients of all ages and various fitness levels. He treats patients with motor-vehicle accident induced injuries, repetitive strain injuries, spinal injuries, sports injuries, and post-surgery injuries. Marco’s Kinesiology training gives him a very strong personal training and fitness background which helps him rehabilitate his patients using functional return-to-sport exercises. Marco has extensive experience performing functional assessments to determine a patient’s ability to return to their daily routines at work and home & is currently SFMA level 1 certified (Selective Functional Movement Analysis). Marco believes that combining progressive injury specific exercises with manual therapy and dry needling is the best combination to help his clients achieve their rehabilitation goals.
This initial visit will be our opportunity to learn about you in order to make the best possible Physiotherapy care plan based on your desired goals and outcomes. It will include sharing your medical history, addressing your physical complaints, and assessing the functional movements which can be contributing to those complaints.