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Despite the mask mandate being lifted for most indoor public spaces in Ontario on March 21, 2022, all Healthcare Facilities continue to require a mask to be worn by anyone…

Despite the mask mandate being lifted for most indoor public spaces in Ontario on March 21, 2022, all Healthcare Facilities continue to require a mask to be worn by anyone…

What are the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease? Parkinson’s Disease is the second most common degenerative brain disorder after Alzheimer’s Disease. The disease is related to the loss of nerve cells…

Cupping Therapy is a technique in which small glass cups or bamboo jars are used as suction devices and placed on the patient’s skin to help disperse and break up…

What is Frozen Shoulder? Frozen shoulder is a condition that develops over time and often starts with pain in the shoulder joint during basic movement; it is also diagnosed as…

Electrical stimulation therapy—otherwise known as electrotherapy—involves attaching electrodes to the skin over a muscle. Once activated, it sends an electrical current through the muscle, causing it to contract repeatedly. This…

All of our clinics will remain open in the recent province-wide lockdown. As COVID-19 cases continue to rise at an alarming rate in Ontario, the provincial government announces another round…

If you are ever involved in a car accident, the aftermath can include minor or serious injuries, both of which can have long lasting effects on your body and health.…

Sciatica is a term that refers to pain, tingling or numbness that goes down a person’s back, hip or entire leg. It is the irritation of the sciatic nerve, the…

COVID-19 Clinic Reopen Safety Strategy (updated on July 30th, 2020) We are ready to reopen for in-person rehabilitation services and look forward to meeting you at the clinic with health…