Michael Lok
- Manual therapy including orthopedic manual techniques and manipulation.
- Active Release soft-tissue treatment for muscle tension and adhesions.
- Exercise-based rehabilitation using functional movement and strength.
- McGill lumbar techniques for low back pain and disc irritation.
- Acupuncture/dry needling, cupping, and Kinesio-taping for pain relief.
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Rebuild Fitness and Physiotherapy
1221 King Street East, Cambridge, ON, N3H 3P9
Education Michael Lok obtained both an Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology Degree (2008) and a Masters of Arts in Kinesiology (2011) from the University of Western Ontario. He acquired a Masters of Science in Physiotherapy at Dalhousie University (2013). Areas of Treatment His progressive style of treatment integrates the usage of client-education, manual-therapy techniques, body mechanics and posture to treat areas such as (but not limited to): Neck and upper trap pain leading to headaches Shoulder pain due to rotator cuff strain/tears and impingement Elbow pain including golfer’s and tennis elbow Upper/mid back pain due to knots, tight muscles Low back pain due to repetitive strain, disc irritation, sciatica Hip pain in the front and in the glutes due to impingement or sciatica Knee pain due to knee cap issues, meniscus, ligament sprain Ankle pain from a sprain, achilles or calf issues. Background Post-grad, Michael worked as a lab instructor at Dalhousie, educating physiotherapy students. During his studies, Michael discovered his passion for fitness and rehabilitation. This is demonstrated through his work as a strength and conditioning coach (certifications from the Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology and National Strength and Conditioning Association) and an athletic trainer for college varsity basketball. Michael has contributed to research with published works in the areas of psychology and sport. Michael has a friendly and charismatic approach to physiotherapy. Through functional movement and exercise the client will take an active role in his/her recovery. In addition to improving one’s current condition, Michael believes that treatment is most effective when the client is empowered with the knowledge and tools to prevent future injury. Course Work Active Release Manipulation Orthopedic Manual Therapy McGill techniques for the lumbar spine Kinesio-tape Cupping Acupuncture/Dry Needling
Physiotherapy Initial Assessment (1 hour)