Dr. Sean Sutton
- Sports and non-sports musculoskeletal injury assessment and care.
- Cycling and running injury management for performance recovery.
- Chronic neck and back pain assessment and conservative treatment.
- Disc injury, entrapped nerve, and sciatica management.
- Acute and chronic concussion-related musculoskeletal rehabilitation.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Kinective Health & Performance
439 Spadina Rd, Unit 300, Toronto, ON, M5P 2W3
Dr. Sean Sutton is a registered Chiropractor in the province of Ontario. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (2013), where he graduated with Clinic Honors and Summa Cum Laude designations. He is a seasoned strength and conditioning coach, medical acupuncture provider, and has obtained his diplomate status through the Canadian Academy of Pain Management (CAPM). He is also involved in ongoing post-concussion injury research and has presented nationally. Dr. Sutton has always had a passion for fitness and human performance. He competed at some of the highest levels of hockey for much of his life before becoming an avid cyclist. From his interest in athletics, he began his career providing performance-based care for professional team-based and elite endurance athletes. In 2014, he stepped away from a sports medicine setting, to be a part of the development of an academic community-based interdisciplinary chronic pain centre. As a senior clinician there, he assesses and manages complex chronic pain conditions. In 2018, Dr. Sutton joined the undergraduate faculty at The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC), where he lectures about chronic pain assessment and management. He believes in providing evidence-informed, patient-centered care and continually integrates new techniques into his practice with the aim of improving the function and health of his patients. See below for a list of conditions Dr. Sutton has specialized training and a keen interest in treating: -Sports & Non-sports related musculoskeletal injuries -Cycling and Running injuries -Chronic spine pain conditions (neck & back) -Disc injuries, entrapped nerves and referred pain (such as sciatica) -Acute & chronic concussion injuries -Headache conditions -Osteoarthritis and other degenerative conditions