Dr. Lydia Colacino
- Spinal and joint adjustments for pain relief and mobility.
- Soft tissue and muscle tension release techniques.
- Patient-specific rehabilitative exercise prescription and progression.
- Acupuncture-assisted pain management and adjunct therapy.
- Pediatric and prenatal chiropractic care for mothers and children.
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Northern Family Chiropractic & Rehab
105 Brunelle Road North, Kapuskasing, ON, P5N 2M1
Only provides services in English Dr. Lydia Colacino graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) with a Doctorate of Chiropractic degree. Prior to CMCC, she graduated from the University of Waterloo with a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Kinesiology. She grew up as a competitive dancer in Toronto, and had her injuries treated by chiropractors for years, which made her want to become one! As a student, Dr. Colacino worked as a kinesiologist for a number of clinics in Toronto, has experience implementing patient-specific rehab exercises, and was the recipient of the Professor Vladimir Janda Scholarship clinical rehabilitation award at CMCC. In 2017, she also received her Medical Acupuncture diploma from McMaster University. She had the opportunity to travel to Dallas, Texas to present her clinical research at the Association of Chiropractic Colleges Research Agenda Conference (ACC-RAC). Along with all athletes and the elderly populations, Dr. Colacino has a special interest in treating pregnant moms-to-be and paediatric population. She continues to stay updated in new techniques so that she can provide all of her patients with the highest level of current, evidence based treatment. Dr. Colacino has experience treating a wide range of injuries and ailments, from head to toe, and she is excited to bring her expertise to Northern Ontario!
For patients who have never been to one of our two locations or has not been in over 3 years. This includes an in depth health history interview, a thorough physical exam, diagnosis and plan of management. Treatment may be included if time allows for it.