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Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists are primary health care professionals with a significant role in health promotion and treatment of injury and disease. They combine their in-depth knowledge of the body and how it works with specialized hands-on clinical skills to assess, diagnose, and treat symptoms of illness, injury, or disability (derived from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association). Your assessment with th... Read More

Physiotherapists are primary health care professionals with a significant role in health promotion and treatment of injury and disease. They combine their in-depth knowledge of the body and how it works with specialized hands-on clinical skills to assess, diagnose, and treat symptoms of illness, injury, or disability (derived from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association). Your assessment with the physiotherapist will include an extensive biomechanical assessment of your injury which will allow a diagnosis to be made. The physiotherapist will educate you on your injury or condition and work with you to create a treatment plan based on your goals. Physiotherapists have a variety of tools they can utilize in order to help you achieve your recovery goals.


Chiropractic

Chiropractic is a safe and effective treatment for many common complaints involving the muscles and joints of the spine and extremities and can help restore, maintain or improve your strength, function, and movement. Treatment may include adjustments, mobilizations, soft tissue techniques, acupuncture, stretching, and strengthening exercises. Once your chiropractor has provided you with a diagn... Read More

Chiropractic is a safe and effective treatment for many common complaints involving the muscles and joints of the spine and extremities and can help restore, maintain or improve your strength, function, and movement. Treatment may include adjustments, mobilizations, soft tissue techniques, acupuncture, stretching, and strengthening exercises. Once your chiropractor has provided you with a diagnosis and answered any questions you may have, you will receive a treatment plan completely designed to accommodate your goals and needs.


Massage Therapy

Massage therapy consists primarily of hands-on manipulation of the soft tissues of the body, specifically, the muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and joints for the purpose of optimizing health. Massage therapy treatment has a therapeutic effect on the body and optimizes health and well being by acting on the muscular, nervous, and circulatory systems. Physical function can be impr... Read More

Massage therapy consists primarily of hands-on manipulation of the soft tissues of the body, specifically, the muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and joints for the purpose of optimizing health. Massage therapy treatment has a therapeutic effect on the body and optimizes health and well being by acting on the muscular, nervous, and circulatory systems. Physical function can be improved by reducing the tone of injured, sore, or compensating muscles, increasing circulation, and reducing stress. Physical dysfunction and pain and the numerous effects of stress can be relieved or even prevented through the use of massage therapy. Massage therapists use their knowledge of anatomy and physiology to combine traditional Swedish massage and other therapies like cupping and stretching to treat their clients.


Acupuncture

Acupuncture is an ancient form of Chinese medicine involving the insertion of needles into the skin at specific points on the body to create a therapeutic effect. Acupuncture more recently has become a treatment modality used commonly in western medicine. Acupuncture has been shown to have positive effects on many conditions including: Low back pain Neck pain Osteoarthritis Tennis elbow ... Read More

Acupuncture is an ancient form of Chinese medicine involving the insertion of needles into the skin at specific points on the body to create a therapeutic effect. Acupuncture more recently has become a treatment modality used commonly in western medicine. Acupuncture has been shown to have positive effects on many conditions including:

Low back pain
Neck pain
Osteoarthritis
Tennis elbow
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Headaches
Myofascial disorders
Acupuncture needles are very fine and flexible which allows them to be inserted with little to no discomfort. Your physiotherapist may recommend using acupuncture as part of your treatment to help speed your recovery.

Brad Hasilo is a licensed Chiropractor. He completed a Bachelor of Arts in Honours Kinesiology at the University of Western Ontario in 2010. While at UWO, Brad was the athletic trainer for the varsity Men’s Hockey team. He went on to earn his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 2014 from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto.

Since 2014, Brad has worked in multidisciplinary and sports medicine clinics, and with several high-level sports teams. Brad’s treatments include a diversified chiropractic technique for the spine and extremities, manual soft tissue techniques, contemporary medical acupuncture, athletic and Kinesio taping, and biomechanical/functional assessment and rehabilitation. Brad moved to the area in 2018 and enjoys mountain biking, playing hockey and baseball, and being outside with his wife and daughter.

Brad Hasilo is a licensed Chiropractor. He completed a Bachelor of Arts in Honours Kinesiology at... Read More

Stephanie Shaler is a Registered Physiotherapist. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Honours Kinesiology at McMaster University and her Masters of Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto. She enjoys treating clients of all different age ranges and physical activity levels. Stephanie’s treatment techniques consist of manual therapy, exercise and soft tissue techniques. Since graduating, she has taken courses in the areas of vestibular rehabilitation (dizziness, vertigo), mulligan mobilization with movement, and soft tissue release. She also continues to work through her manual therapy levels through the Orthopaedic Division of the CPA and has recently completed level 2. Stephanie moved to the Innisfil/Barrie area in 2017 and enjoys all that the area has to offer!

Stephanie Shaler is a Registered Physiotherapist. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Honour... Read More

Hiral received her bachelor’s degree in physiotherapy from CHARUSAT UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY in Gujarat, India. She has worked as a physiotherapist in a multi-disciplinary setting, treating musculoskeletal, neurological, pediatric, and cardiovascular disorders. Through continuing education, Hiral received a Diploma in Fitness and Health Promotion from Seneca College. Communication, professional practice, field assessment, pain and injury management with diverse populations, and personal training were all incorporated into these domains.

Hiral is a Registered Physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. She strives to deliver the best possible patient care by combining her skills and experience. Hiral believes in utilizing the most up-to-date manual treatment techniques as well as a comprehensive home workout program. She aspires to continue her education enabling her to provide outstanding patient care.

She appreciates the arts and enjoys painting and sketching in her spare time. Hiral also loves traveling with friends and visiting new places.

Hiral received her bachelor’s degree in physiotherapy from CHARUSAT UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TEC... Read More

Kyle Murphy is a Registered Physiotherapist. He completed a Bachelor of Science in Honours Kinesiology at the University of Western Ontario in 2008. While at UWO, Kyle was the athletic trainer for the varsity Men’s Soccer team. He continued his training at McMaster University where he completed his Masters in Physiotherapy in 2010. Since graduating, Kyle has worked in private physiotherapy clinics focusing predominantly on musculoskeletal disorders. He has continued to advance his skills by taking courses from the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute, the Orthopaedic Division of the CPA’s manual therapy program, McMaster’s Medical Acupuncture Program, and he is currently completing his diploma in advanced orthopedic physiotherapy. Kyle moved to the area in 2012 and has embraced living in the Innisfil area. Between spending his time in the woods with his labs, Indy and Bauer, or out on the lake fishing, Kyle has enjoyed living in a more rural setting. Kyle and his wife Stacey now have two little girls Taylor, and Avery who they are excited to raise in the Innisfil community.

Kyle Murphy is a Registered Physiotherapist. He completed a Bachelor of Science in Honours Kinesi... Read More

Alexei is a highly qualified professional with a diverse background in sports medicine, sports academy training, and extensive experience in working with sports teams. His expertise extends to rehabilitation after sports-related injuries and general traumas. His international experience, having worked in hospitals and rehabilitation centers abroad and within Canada, has undoubtedly enriched his skill set. Since 2010, Alexei has been practicing as a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) in Ontario. Holding a license from the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) and being a member of the Registered Massage Therapists Association of Ontario (RMTAO) speaks to his commitment to professionalism and adherence to industry standards. What sets Alexei apart is his holistic approach to healthcare, focusing on treating the root cause of dysfunction rather than merely addressing symptoms. This philosophy underlines his genuine care for his patients well-being and his dedication to providing effective and lasting solutions. His diverse range of modalities, including Swedish massage, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, hydrotherapy, and various tissue-specific techniques, showcases his adaptability to tailor treatments based on the specific needs of each individual. This versatility allows him to address a wide array of issues, promoting overall wellness and aiding in the recovery process. Alexei’s success can be attributed not only to his technical proficiency but also to his compassionate and knowledgeable attitude, which he shares with his patients. By fostering a positive and supportive therapeutic relationship, he creates an environment where patients feel cared for and motivated to actively participate in their own healing journey.

Alexei is a highly qualified professional with a diverse background in sports medicine, sports ac... Read More

I am a Registered Acupuncturist with the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. I received my diploma from nursing college in 1995, and I got my bachelor’s degree, in Biology in 2001. With previous experience working as a nurse in a children’s hospital, I had always wondered about Acupuncture for well-being and health. When I came to Canada I had a chance to study Acupuncture and have since seen the reward of helping people. Acupuncture has traditionally been used as a method of balancing the body’s energy by inserting needles under the skin at specific points along energy pathways (meridians), to prevent or cure diseases and disorders. The modern Western medical or “Neuroanatomical” Acupuncture approach, however, recognizes that needles inserted at acupuncture points induce biochemical changes in the body, such as the release of pain-relieving endorphins. What I like about Acupuncture, that this treatment promotes to reactivate the body’s own natural healing forces. Besides the well-known healing techniques of Acupuncture, Acupressure therapy, I also offer Cupping, Moxibastion as well as Tui-Na treatments.

I am a Registered Acupuncturist with the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. I received my d... Read More

Kimberly McCaskie is a registered massage therapist. She grew up in Barrie and moved to Innisfil with her husband in 2000. Kim graduated from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy and was registered in 1998. She has also taken courses in prenatal massage and taping. Kim had a successful practice in a Bradford clinic before taking a few years off to be home with her children She has been back to work since 2011 and has built a strong patient base in the Innisfil area.

Kimberly McCaskie is a registered massage therapist. She grew up in Barrie and moved to Innisfil ... Read More

Katie Cyr is a registered massage therapist who moved to the area in 1997 with her family. She graduated from Georgian College and was registered in 2009. She has taken courses in therapeutic ultrasound, cupping massage, and joint mobilizations.

She has worked in a multi-disciplinary health clinic and a chiropractic clinic in Barrie and had a successful practice before taking time off to start a family. She has been back to work since 2012 and has a loyal patient following.

Katie Cyr is a registered massage therapist who moved to the area in 1997 with her family. She gr... Read More

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