Dr. Michelle Cassells

  • Manual diversified chiropractic adjustments for joint mobility.
  • Activator instrument adjustments for precise, low-force corrections.
  • Active Release Technique for soft tissue tension and adhesions.
  • Graston soft tissue mobilization for scar tissue and fascial restrictions.
  • Care for patients of all ages with individualized treatment plans.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Eastmount Chiropractic and Wellness Centre

Eastmount Chiropractic and Wellness Centre

1447 Upper Ottawa St., Units 5/6, Hamilton, ON, L8W 3J6

Dr. Michelle Cassells has always been passionate about helping people meet their health and wellness goals. She attended the University of Western Ontario and graduated in 2001 with a degree in Kinesiology. She then attended the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto and graduated class of 2005. Dr. Michelle has been practicing in Hamilton for 18 years, and has developed a unique treatment approach that combines manual diversified adjustments, Activator (instrument) adjustments, Active Release Therapy and Graston soft tissue techniques. Dr. Michelle has had experience treating people of all ages, and feels that each case is unique - she will work with you to meet your specific needs, and help you reach your treatment goals.

Chiropractic Initial Assessment

A Chiropractic Initial Assessment is for patients that have never attended our office or not attended in the preceding 3 years. It includes a thorough history, where you'll be able to talk to the doctor about your concerns. The chiropractor will ask you questions about your pain, as well as your overall health so that he or she has a good understanding of your situation. The history will be followed by a comprehensive physical examination that will guide the chiropractor to the source of your problem. Once a working diagnosis is established, the chiropractor will describe a detailed treatment plan tailored specifically to you and your goals for recovery.

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